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Creating a sporting habit for life Sport England Youth and Community Strategy
Sport England Growing Participation Page 2
Schools &School GamesUp to £150 million
(Including Education & Health funding)
Governance£5m
A sporting habit for lifeFive Year £1bn Investment
2012/13 - 2016/17Access £10m
CSPs: £60mCoaching (Sportivate): £58mVolunteering (Sport Makers): £14mDisability: £18m
Transition to Clubs* £48.5m
Rewards £40m
WSPs start at age 14 Focus on 14-25 for relevant sports Mandatory growth targets Payment by results Enhanced governance Talent development
Mid-range/Improvement £45m e.g. pools/artificial pitches
New capital £110m
£5m
£15m
Health pilot
Market development
Iconic: £30mInspired: £50mPlaying fields: £10m
Supported by CSP Club Link Makers*
Whole Sport Plans (NGBs) over £450 million 2013-17
FacilitiesUp to £250 million Local Investment
Over £250m
CommunitySport Pot £40m
Door Step Clubs & Get On Track£28m
Higher Education £25m
Further Education£25m
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Patterns of Participation
SOME SPORT:More than once a
month but less than once a week
7%, 3 million
INACTIVE: (less than once a
month) 58%, 24 million
REGULAR SPORT:At least 1 x 30 per
week35%, 15 million
FREQUENT SPORT:At least 3 x 30 per
week16%, 7 million
We have to deliver• Year on year growth in regular
(once a week) participation for all those aged 14+
• An increase in the proportion of 14-25s playing sport once a week
• A reduction in drop off, with measurement at 18, 21 and 24
• Growth in participation by people with a disability
• Enhanced talent pathways
And along the way… 4,000 new community sport
clubs in secondary schools, linking to NGBs and new resources for CSPs to support these
Support to open up school sports facilities for community use, with £10m funding to help this happen
At least 150 further education colleges will benefit from a full-time sports professional who will act as a College Sport Maker
Three quarters of university students aged 18-24 will get the chance to take up a new sport or continue playing a sport they played at school or college
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A thousand of our most disadvantaged local communities will get a Door Step Club.
Two thousand young people on the margins of society will be supported by the Dame Kelly Holmes Legacy Trust into sport and to gain new life skills
A further £100m will be invested in facilities for the most popular sports
A minimum of 30 sports will have enhanced England Talent Pathways to ensure young people and others fulfil their potential
MeasurementWe must have a robust method of measuring performance and accounting for public investment which:•Measures participation•Counts people (not sessions or outputs, e.g. coaches)•Is independent•Can measure locally•Can measure changes in participation for most sports.
All awards have conditions.
All awards can be clawed back if projects do not deliver.
Funding Opportunities
Open Funds• Inspired• Small grants• Sportsmatch
New Funds to follow• Capital opportunities
Funds to access in partnership
• Community Sport Activation Fund
• Satellite Clubs• Sportivate• Doorstep clubs (tbc)
Supporting Opportunities• Club mark, Club makers,
Sportsmakers, Running Sports
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Funding Awards in YorkshireInspired Awards
Bolton Percy CC Refurbishment and extend club house facilities
Steeton CC Re-build damaged pavilion roof
Great AytonCC Extend and renovate club house
South Kilvington Replace portakabin and toilets
Aston Hall CC Extend changing rooms and improve toilet facilities
Small Grants
Kexborough CC Cricket development
Walsden CC New practice nets
Pudsey St Lawrence Girls and women's cricket project
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Build it and they will come…
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What makes a good application• Be clear why you are applying – what do you want
• Evidence base- show the need• You must deliver on the Sport England participation outcomes
• 14+• Good governance• Track record of delivery• Read the guidance – it will lead you through the process
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What makes a good application• Do not try and make your project fit a specific fund, apply to the right one
• What will the impact of the funding be?• Competitive process- Only fund the best projects
• Ability to deliver• Be clear – get someone not involved to read the application
• Only apply for what you need/can deliver• There is a list of what we DO NOT FUND
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Ask for Support• Cricket
• County Sport Partnership
• Sport England • Funding helpline 08458 508 508 • www.sportengland.org
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