Third Sector

Efficient and effective means of promoting sport and activity to the community.

Community Games are useful to ‘third sector’ non-governmental organisations, charities and not-for-profit social enterprises as they act as a low-cost route to achieving sports participation and community development goals. This is especially useful to those organisations who aim to help foster a more positive youth culture and those who want to tackle problems associated by a perceived lack of things to do for young people.

We believe it’s important to be held to account by our stakeholders. This is why everyone at SportInspired strives for complete transparency in our service and why we always take every opportunity to improve what we do. Hence, below, in more detail, is what our third sector stakeholders can expect from us:

Benefits you can expect Ways we try to measure these benefits
I.   Opportunity for charities and NGOs to share their sport, youth and community development activities and strategies with the community > numbers of youth organisations, sports clubs and other community stakeholders with whom such activities and strategies are shared
II.   Opportunity to align Community Games design with specific charity and NGO goals > an alignment briefing to demonstrate links
III.   Opportunities to offer careers advice, work experience and school trips for young people > relationships between charities/NGOs and youth organisations are brokered
IV.   Provides charities and NGOs with a low-cost route to achieving goals regarding community development > the Games are delivered at low cost to the charities and NGOs involved
> charities and NGOs share in the successes delivered

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