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Illinois Football Camps - Directory

The Illinois Football Camps Directory currently includes 2107 listings. Here are some you might find interesting. Click here to view and search the complete directory.
Elgin National Little League
929 Waverly Dr, Elgin, IL 60120  Map
Phone: (847) 697-6044 Contact
Services: Baseball
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America's Baseball Camps - Illinois - Swing Kids
Elk Grove, IL   Map
Phone: (916) 772-7151
Services: Camp
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AYSO Region 399
Elmhurst, IL   Map
Phone: (630) 563-8038 Contact
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Illinois Football Camps - News

Would you like online registration for free?
For most clubs and leagues selling merchandise is a key fundraiser, but ask anyone who has ever done it, it’s a lot of work and most of your “profits” are tied up in unsold or unpaid merchandise stored in some volunteer's garage. The experience of our clients is very different: all they do is send us their logo and they make $10 profit per item and 50% of their registrants typically buy something. And that's how you can effectively get online registration services for free. Click here for more details.
Maverick makes you look good!

Maverick Apparel Printing is a young, rapidly growing direct-to-garment digital apparel printing company that truly believes your image is everything. Fast, affordable and easy-to-use, Maverick helps you transform custom designs, logos and photographs into beautiful products, on-demand. Give them a call at 1-888-380-6751 today!

Become a Community Representative
Do you know a lot of people in your community? Have you been involved as a coach or volunteer with community organizations that provide youth or adult sports? Are you looking for a new career opportunity or part time work to augment your income? Consider becoming a Community Representative.
Wednesday Webinars
Every other Wednesday we host a webinar for staff and volunteers of youth and adult sports organizations. Topics are the most frequently occuring problems and success stories of organizations who have overcome them. For a list of upcoming webinars please click here.
Great Blogs!
Check out these blogs that provide helpful information and an opportunity to share information with other organizations and peers. The online soccer registration blog is the first one. Look for baseball, lacrosse, volleyball, basketball, football and hockey coming soon.
League management made easy!

 Online Sports Registration  is the leading provider of online registration and league management software for youth and adult sports organizations. Easy to use and affordable, we automate the mundane, time consuming tasks that every organization needs to do well freeing staff and volunteers to spend time on what they enjoy. More than a thousand organizations have used Count Me In for tens of thousands of activities and events, for millions of registrations and for hundreds of millions in payments. Call us toll free at 1-866-613-8940 and we'll have you up and running in days!

Do your research on BONZI!
Bonzi was charged by the Federal Trade Commission for violating the Children’s Online Privacy and Protection Act. According to the FTC complaint, Bonzi violated COPPA when they failed to obtain verifiable parental consent before collecting extensive personal information from children under the age of 13. Bonzi collected birth date information through their online registration process and thus had actual knowledge that they were collecting and maintaining personal information from thousands of children under the age of 13. In addition, the complaint alleged that Bonzi failed to post clear and complete privacy notices or to provide adequate direct notices to parents of what personal information they sought to collect from children. Click here for case details http://www.ftc.gov/os/caselist/bonzi/040217compbonzi.pdf