The PCAA is
SEEKING
PARTNERS
in its war to
GET COLLEGE ATHLETES
PAID!
If you want to end the economic injustice being committed against those performing the labor on the fields and courts yet reaping none of the commercial rewards of the BILLIONS they generate, this is your opportunity to jump into a field WIDE OPEN for those with the insight to take advantage...and control.
UNLIMITED ECONOMIC POTENTIAL...
...awaits those ready to play the game of economic justice, and, at this time, virtual exclusivity...because NO ONE ELSE is building a whole industry based around paying the college athlete.
According to a Seton Hall Sports Poll, “40% of people surveyed say the college athletes are exploited by not sharing in the NCAA’s revenue pie.” There are approx. 328 million people in the US; 40% of that = 131 million. The NCAA generated $1 billion in 2017, with 34.1 million fans attending Div. 1 Football and 24.4 million attending Div. 1 Basketball games. So, for the big two alone, we have 58.5 million butts in seats shelling out that money. And then, of course, we also have the fans of the lower divisions. Plus, we have that giant sea composed of those not attending games but just as spirited.
Forty percent of 58.5 alone is 23.4 million. Imagine the economic potential of that (and in the fans of the other sports/divisions) in T-Shirts, caps, jewelry, and other wear; food, snacks, drinks; PCAA sporting and entertainment events; PCAA marts, restaurants...and lounges, where fans can come for foods/drinks...and to watch the big game...while maybe also buying a Tee, cap or whatever.
Along with bringing wealth to PCAA partners, all of these establishments would contribute a percentage of funds to the FCAPF (Fan-sponsored College Athlete Payment Fund). Until the FCAPF is allowed to operate in its full potential (paying athletes while they’re active NCAA players), the money could go to capitalizing businesses for former NCAA athletes. (Click the “ABOUT” link of the site.)
If this opportunity excites you, contact the PCAA at centlist@yahoo.com (subject “PCAA Partner”). There will be no buy-in fee. All that is requested is that potential partners fill any of the positions described below. When it’s felt that an adequate support base is built, the PCAA will file papers to become an official partnership organization.
PCAA Partners Needed in the Areas of:
1) Product Design & Development.
Besides PCAA T-shirts, we’d have caps and all other apparel items; mugs/cups/bottles, and other novelties. Then there are foods/snacks/drinks/vitamins. Besides designing fashions for street/hip-hop, we’d also need “mainstream” designs—which, as you can see, I already have many of (click the black T-Shirt on the site). (The PLANTATION tees are about as street as I have for now, but more designs will be coming later.)2) Product Marketing. Selling PCAA items via brick and mortar, street, and online. Plus partnering with other organizations/churches/clubs wanting to raise funds. Also, establishing PCAA Marts, Restaurants (franchises), etc.
3) PCAA Sports Lounges. Finding “franchisees” wanting to open lounges where sports fans and PCAA supporters may come for food, drinks, playing arcade games, watching live sporting events, and also for buying PCAA gear. There will be various levels of membership offering applicable advantages.
4) PCAA Sports Leagues. Establishing/Expanding sports leagues for various sports whereby contestants vie for monetary awards, former college athletes raise business capital, and League Organizers earn profits. (Click “ESTABLISH A PCAA LEAGUE” on the site.)
5) PCAA Mission Activism. Recruiting members; organizing and furthering the PCAA’s mission to allow college athletes to be paid while they are NCAA-eligible athletes in college. (Click “ABOUT” on the site.)
6) FCAPF Management. Managing the 501c3 Fan-sponsored College Athlete Payment Fund. Raising and managing donations to the Fund; recruiting former NCAA athletes needing capital for their businesses, dispersing said capital to said athletes (click “FUNDING for YOUR BUSINESS” on site). Dispersing payments to NCAA-eligible athletes if the fight to allow them to be paid becomes successful. FCAPF managerial personnel would be paid via PCAA profits and said personnel would not touch any FCAPF funds designated for the athletes.
7) PCAA Management/Accounting. Managing taxes, general business, as well as any personnel and fiscal responsibilities.