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Running Sport
Running Sport is a Sport England initiative which provides workshops that equips you with the know-how and skills to be the best you can at running your club. The workshops are made up of practical session, booklets and home study packs which advise on almost all aspects of managing, developing and administering your club.
Hambleton Leisure Services also work in conjunction with Running Sport to provide both Introductory and Key level workshops to the District. To find out more about the workshops they deliver, check out the Sport England Opens in a new window website.
The next two courses to be run here at Hambleton Civic Centre are:
"A Club For All" - Date for next course to be arranged
By the end of the workshop, participants should be able to:
describe sports equity and its values
list the benefits of sports equity for their sports club or organisation
identify equitable and inequitable practice
identify key equity challenges for their sports club or organisation
identify the steps they may need to take in their own club or organisation to start a basic action plan for equity
identify the organisations that can help them and provide further guidance on sports equity.
"Funding for Your Club" - Date for next course to be arranged
By the end of the workshop, participants should be able to:
develop a project mindful of the national agenda for sport and the funding opportunities available
identify the barriers to successful funding applications
identify sources of funding, including grants, sponsorship and general fund-raising
assess whether the Community Amateur Sports Club (CASC) scheme or having Charitable status could be potential sources of additional revenue
identify the information required to develop a funding plan
describe ways of evaluating the effectiveness of their project.
For more details and to book on the course. Contact Sally Cottam, Leisure Services Assistant. 01609 767198 or email sally.cottam@hambleton.gov.uk






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