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Sport For Good: Fresh Topics & Online Workshops for Sport Organisations

Sport For Good: Fresh Topics & Online Workshops for Sport Organisations

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It’s time for the next step of the programme, as it launches workshops on new topics and expands into online sessions.

Sport For Good is providing high quality, expert advice to organisations who run sport or physical activities in West Yorkshire. Giving you practical tools and inspiring examples to help your club, group or organisation thrive.  

And now this is even easier to access.

Workshops are free, online, shorter and on at various dates and times.

What’s on?

From May to July, there’s a wide range of interesting workshops on.

Join the growing network of organisations taking action and sign up for a workshop today: go to the full programme

Book onto as many as you’d find useful, many of the topics connect and will help you to build a stronger organisation.

Who’s it for?

The programme is specially designed for anyone involved in running or managing an organisation that is:

  • Involved in delivering any type of community sport / physical activity (can be affiliated or not affiliated toa National Governing Body)
  • Supporting your local community as an un/constituted group, charity, social enterprise or community benefit society
  • Generating an income of up to£500k

More information

This project is funded by West Yorkshire Combined Authority as part of the £2.3m You Can Make It Here programme providing business support and skills training for the creative industries, culture, heritage and sport sector.

Sport For Good is delivered by the five Local Infrastructure Organisations in West Yorkshire – Third Sector Leaders Kirklees, Nova Wakefield District, Community Action Bradford & District, Voluntary Action Leeds, Voluntary & Community - and specialist partner Participate Projects. Bringing you our collective expertise with voluntary and community organisations of all sizes and knowledge of communities across West Yorkshire.

Read more about the project in the announcement from February.

Posted 
May 20, 2025