Bound Named Official Scheduling Partner of National Interscholastic Athletic Administrators Association (NIAAA)
Bound has entered a strategic partnership with the National Interscholastic Athletic Administrators Association (NIAAA). Recognizing Bound’s industry-leading activities management capabilities, NIAAA has named the company its Official Scheduling Partner.
As it continues to grow to serve more athletics administrators, coaches and high school sports fans across the country, Bound has entered a strategic partnership with the National Interscholastic Athletic Administrators Association (NIAAA). Recognizing Bound’s industry-leading activities management capabilities, NIAAA has named the company its Official Scheduling Partner.
This collaboration signifies a significant step forward in Bound’s mission to help athletic directors make their operations more efficient while building stronger, more engaged communities around high school sports programs.
“This is a valuable endorsement that signals to athletic administrators across the country that the NIAAA sees Bound as an effective tool in moving programs forward,” says Scott Garvis, CMAA, Bound Athletic Director in Residence. “Our comprehensive solution was built by athletic directors for athletic directors. We are confident that we can help ADs strengthen their programs by easing the administrative burden and increasing the amount of time they have to lead.”
Put simply, Bound is revolutionary. The software platform was created by athletic directors and has proven effective in streamlining administrative tasks, enhancing communication, and fostering community engagement.
Specifically, the scheduling function has been designed to help ADs manage more than simply entering dates on the calendar. Bound’s industry-leading solution addresses everything from reserving facilities to coordinating transportation. Garvis says the goal is straight-forward.
“We visit with ADs frequently and hear regularly about how much of a headache scheduling can be,” he says. “Bound eliminates those headaches by approaching scheduling intuitively. We work logically through the process to ensure all the bases are covered in a fraction the time of conventional methods.”
The partnership with NIAAA represents a shared commitment to advancing high school athletics and aims to:
- Save Time: Bound's intuitive platform simplifies scheduling, freeing up valuable time for athletic directors to grow and enhance their sports programs.
- Add Value: Bound enhances the overall experience for student-athletes, parents, and fans by making information easy to find, boosting community involvement, and facilitating fundraising efforts.
- Build Relationships: Bound's community-focused approach strengthens connections between schools, parents, and athletes, fostering a sense of belonging and pride within the local community.
"In partnering with the NIAAA, we are combining our expertise and resources to empower athletic directors and create a more vibrant high school sports environment," says Sam Schill, CEO of Bound. "We invite all athletic directors to reach out and learn more about Bound, and how we can provide a hand that takes their sports programs to another level."
To learn more about Bound and how it can benefit your high school sports program, schedule a demo by visiting our website at www.lets.gobound.com.
About Bound
Bound is a software platform built by former athletic directors designed to simplify and streamline the management of high school sports programs. By saving time, adding value, and building relationships with the community, Bound empowers athletic directors to lead with passion and purpose. To learn more, visit www.lets.gobound.com.
About the National Interscholastic Athletic Administrators Association (NIAAA)
The NIAAA is a professional organization that serves and supports high school athletic directors and administrators throughout the United States. NIAAA is committed to enhancing the educational experience for student-athletes by promoting the professional growth and leadership development of athletic administrators. For more information, visit members.niaaa.org.