Ontario Basketball & Money Management App
As the provincial governing body of basketball in Canada, OBA strives to balance its day-to-day operations with financial sustainability. It will act in a business-like fashion at all times and set annual and long-term budgets that are in line with its strategic priorities.
Ontario Basketball & Money Management App is pleased to announce a new partnership with Mydoh, the money management app for kids and parents. The partnership will provide OBA members with exclusive benefits and access to Mydoh resources that support financial education. Ontario Basketball and Mydoh share the belief that teaching young people about managing their finances early will have a positive impact on their futures, helping them become money-smart adults.
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The best basketball club apps and software have emergency contact info and medical notes built-in so that if anyone turns up to a class with an injury they can be added straight onto the register without delay. They should also work ‘offline’ so that even if someone is out in the middle of nowhere or in a gym with thick concrete walls and zero signal, they can still log into the app and update their details.
The most advanced basketball apps also allow players to book themselves on to classes, sessions and events without having to add them by hand or wait for coaches to do it for them. This feature can be found in the ‘Classes & Registers’ section of the main dashboard or in the ‘Member Portal Login’ sub-menu. You can even restrict which groups of members are able to do this, e.g. NOKs, parents or those who rank higher in terms of seniority or skill and experience.