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Sported win Sport NI funding to expand work in Northern Ireland

Sported is delighted to announce that it has been awarded funding from Sport Northern Ireland and the Department for Communities to get more young women and girls physically active and playing sport in Northern Ireland.

 

The funding is part of Sport Northern Ireland’s ‘Active Fit and Sporty’ project, and will support the expansion and continued delivery of Sported’s Engage-HER programme in partnership with Women in Sport, following a successful five-month pilot.

 

As part of Engage-HER, community sport groups benefit from insight, training and Sported volunteer support to improve their engagement with women and girls, and create more tailored participation opportunities.

 

The extension to the programme will see Sported staff, volunteers and selected partners trained to deliver Women in Sport’s insight workshops, in order that the charity’s expert knowledge can be disseminated to community groups across Northern Ireland.

 

Ten further community sport groups and two sporting National Governing Bodies (NGBs) will benefit from Engage-HER. Each will receive training on how to effectively attract and retain women and girls in sport and activity, plus volunteer support from Sported to develop and implement a women and girls engagement plan.

 

Sported members from the original pilot will also receive further support to deepen their understanding of the topic.

 

Brenda Kelly, Northern Ireland Manager at Sported, said: “Following the successful pilot of Engage-HER with Women in Sport, it’s fantastic that Sport NI and the Department for Communities have awarded us funding to continue the programme. This unique package of support will help our members break down barriers to participation and get more young women and girls benefitting from the life-enhancing effects of sport.”

 

George Lucas, Sport Northern Ireland Chair added: “Sport NI is delighted to continue supporting and collaborating with Sported as part of our ‘Active Fit and Sporty Project’, together with the Department for Communities and our other partners. We share their commitment to helping women and girls across Northern Ireland enjoy, engage and excel in sport through the delivery of quality sporting experiences, and look forward to seeing the continued impact of the ‘Engage-HER’ programme.”

 

Heather Smith, Innovation Manager at Women in Sport, said: “We are delighted that further funding has been given to the Engage-HER project. Through the pilot we saw the positive changes that organisations were able to make to the way they worked with women and girls as a result of the support provided. To be able to share Women in Sports insights with those involved in giving opportunities to women and girls in Northern Ireland is very exciting and we can’t wait to get started!”

 

 

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Sport NI partner with Sported and Women in Sport to promote female participation

An innovative new pilot project that aims to encourage greater participation and increase opportunities for women and girls to get involved in grassroots sport is being rolled out across Northern Ireland thanks to funding from the Department for Communities.

 

As part of the Department’s continuing investment in women’s sport, Sport NI has partnered with leading Sport for Social Change charity Sported and Women in Sport to launch a new joint pilot programme called ‘Engage-HER’.

 

Engage-HER will initially see six community sport organisations in Northern Ireland benefit from the combined expertise of Sported and Women in Sport; receiving tailored training and operational support to grow women and girls’ involvement in sport and physical activity.

 

The programme draws upon Sported’s experience of supporting grassroots groups using sport for social change and Women in Sport’s 30 years of insight-led expertise helping groups remove barriers to participation and improve their understanding of what women and girls want.

 

The package of benefits will also see each group receive one-to-one mentoring support from Sported to develop a ‘Women and Girls Engagement Plan’. This will help groups put the training and insight from Engage-HER into practice, and foster the development of exciting new sporting opportunities for women and girls across Northern Ireland.

 

John News, Acting Director of Participation at Sport NI, said: “Sport Northern Ireland is delighted to be working with Sported, Women in Sport, the Department for Communities and our other partners on the Engage-HER pilot programme. Sport NI is committed to encouraging more women and girls to enjoy, engage and excel in sport, and Engage-HER is about developing a more informed and responsive approach to delivering quality sporting experiences for females. We look forward to the roll-out of the pilot programme and wish the six participating organisations well in their work to help women and girls get active, fit and sporty.”

 

Brenda Kelly, Northern Ireland Manager at Sported, said: “Sport has an important role to play in developing the health and life-skills of young people and bringing communities together. However, across Northern Ireland far fewer girls benefit from sport than their male counterparts. Thanks to funding from the Department for Communities, and together with Sport NI and Women in Sport, we hope to support groups to break down this gender gap.”

 

Jennie Rivett, Senior Sport Partnerships Manager at Women in Sport, said: “This project funded by the Department for Communities has allowed us to bring our learnings to Northern Ireland for the first time, providing an opportunity to share research and explore how our insights can be applied at a local level. The programme is a really positive step forward and encourages clubs and community groups to think differently about how they engage women and girls.”

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Sported celebrates completion of Inspiring Impact pilot

Inspiring Impact 2On Wednesday 9th September we hosted a special event in Northern Ireland to celebrate the successful completion of our pilot project with Inspiring Impact.

 

Inspiring Impact is a UK wide initiative that aims to change the way the voluntary and community sector thinks about impact, and to make high quality impact practice the norm for charities and social enterprises.

 

As a programme partner, we have been supporting 20 of our members in Northern Ireland through the pilot, with all the groups pledging their support for the Code of Impact Practice and 18 implementing their own Impact Practice Action Plans, having completed the ‘Measuring Up!’ self-assessment tool.

 

Through the use of Inspiring Impact’s tools and resources, we have been helping our members to better understand the cycle of impact practice and how they can reliably measure their own impact in order to articulate the difference they are making to their communities.

 

At the ‘Inspired by Your Impact’ celebrations, our pilot groups were joined by our Chief Executive, Chris Grant, along with a number of our volunteer mentors and CENI staff members. The event provided opportunity to reflect on the key learning and challenges for groups involved in the pilot through a combination of group discussions and individual case studies.

 

Those involved in the pilot commented on Wednesday evening:

“We knew what we were offering but didn’t appreciate the impact it had……we knew we had a difference but were not measuring this in any way. Involvement in Inspiring Impact has changed this.”

 

“Measuring Up! was simple and to the point, and taught us how to structure the process of impact measurement in order to imbed it into the organisation.”

 

“Measuring Up! allows for collective sharing of ideas and reflections at different points of the process”.

 

“It has been a helpful experience particularly for younger committee members and subcommittee groups. We have a few ideas on how we can adapt the tool to assist us with training volunteers.”

 

The groups’ commitment to Impact Practice was acknowledged at the close of the event with a ‘Certificate of Completion’, presented by Chris, who highlighted the importance of the pilot programme for Sported’s own learning and development.

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Royal Bank of Scotland teams up with Sported to help community sport

Ulster Bank’s parent company The Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) has continued its support of Northern Ireland’s community sport sector by awarding Sport for Development charity, Sported, a Community Grant to expand its work in Northern Ireland.

 

Sported is a free membership organisation that supports local community sport clubs and groups that use sport as a tool to transform the lives of disadvantaged young people. These clubs play a vital role in building safer and stronger communities across Northern Ireland by providing young people with opportunities to learn new skills and overcome their personal hurdles in life.

 

The charity helps its members grow and become more sustainable by matching them with skilled business professionals who then mentor the club over a period of four to six months; providing expert consultancy on business issues ranging from business and financial planning, to fundraising and marketing.

 

The RBS Community Grant will be used by Sported to fund capacity-building member projects and support the charity’s existing business mentoring programme, which trains and then places professionals wishing to volunteer their skills and experience to help their local community sport clubs.

 

Sported currently supports over 220 Sport for Development clubs in Northern Ireland. Its members operate across a wide range of urban and rural communities, delivering a wide range of sports, from the traditional football, boxing and rugby to more niche sports such as archery, angling and Ju Jitsu.

 

Pauline McKiernan, Sustainability & Community Affairs Manager at Ulster Bank, said: “A key part of what we do as a Bank is supporting the communities where we live and work. We’re delighted that RBS has awarded this grant to the Sported foundation to support its work with local community sport clubs.  These clubs are helping to transform the lives of disadvantaged young people across Northern Ireland.

 

 

Brenda Kelly, Northern Ireland Manager for Sported, said: “Sported’s volunteer mentors play a vital role in developing the skills, knowledge and confidence of our members. Thanks to funding from the RBS Community Grant, and to the support of Ulster Bank locally, we will be able to train more mentors, support more clubs and, most importantly, transform even more young lives.”

 

Sported has volunteering opportunities across Northern Ireland, so if you want to utilise your professional skills to help your community, please visit www.sported.org.uk to find out more.

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Sported champions impact with Building Change Award

Leading Sport for Development charity, Sported, is delighted to announce that it is one of 13 voluntary, community and social enterprise (VCSE) organisations in Northern Ireland to have been awarded a Building Change Award through the Inspiring Impact Northern Ireland Programme.

 

 

Inspiring Impact is a UK wide initiative that aims to change the way the voluntary and community sector thinks about impact and to make high quality impact practice the norm for charities and social enterprises by 2022.

 

 

The programme for Northern Ireland is linked to the UK wide Inspiring Impact Programme which is a coalition of some leading third sector organisations across the UK. The Building Change Trust, as the Northern Ireland partner on the UK board, has committed £500,000 matched by a further £188,000 from the Department for Social Development to deliver an initial two year programme of work which will support VCSE organisations and their funders to better understand and embrace impact practice.

 

 

Sported, a charity which provides funding and business support to community groups that use sport to transform the lives of disadvantaged young people, will receive funding of £15,000 to act as a leader for impact within the Sport for Development sector.

 

 

Sported’s membership of grassroots sport clubs are changing thousands of young lives and tackling some of society’s most complex and challenging problems. Now thanks to funding from Inspiring Impact, Sported will be able to help its members better understand the cycle of impact practice, assess their own impact practice and plan to apply impact practice.

 

 

In being able to reliably measure their impact and articulate clearly the difference they are making, Sported members will be able to improve their services, attract new funding streams and allocate their revenue more effectively.

 

 

The Inspiring Impact programme will complement Sported’s existing array of impact measurement services and resources, most notably its Sportworks and Sportworks Lite tools. These impact measurement tools are the first ever shared measurement system specifically designed for Sport for Development organisations. It enables grassroots sport groups to accurately measure the impact of their respective Sport for Development projects and, uniquely, quantify the cost saving to society as a result, thus providing the much needed business case for further investment.

 

 

Brenda Kelly, Northern IrelandManager at Sported, comments:”We are delighted to have been selected by The Building Change Trust to act of leaders for impact in the Sport for Development sector. Accurate impact measurement lies at the heart of developing effective programmes, sharing best practice and attracting funding, so it is fantastic that our members will now have the opportunity to benefit from Inspiring Impact’s fantastic resources.”

 

 

Nigel McKinney, Director of Operations at The Building Change Trust comments: “Sported set out an excellent proposal for how they would support their members develop their impact practice and we look forward to working with them and the 12 other grant recipients across Northern Ireland to make a real difference in the coming 12 months”.

 

 

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Sported champions impact with Building Change Award

inspiring impact logoInspiring Impact is a UK wide initiative that aims to change the way the voluntary and community sector thinks about impact and to make high quality impact practice the norm for charities and social enterprises by 2022.

 

 

The programme for Northern Ireland is linked to the UK wide Inspiring Impact Programme which is a coalition of some leading third sector organisations across the UK. The Building Change Trust, as the Northern Ireland partner on the UK board, has committed £500,000 matched by a further £188,000 from the Department for Social Development to deliver an initial two year programme of work which will support VCSE organisations and their funders to better understand and embrace impact practice.

Sported, a charity which provides funding and business support to community groups that use sport to transform the lives of disadvantaged young people, will receive funding of £15,000 to act as a leader for impact within the Sport for Development sector.

 

 

Sported’s membership of grassroots sport clubs are changing thousands of young lives and tackling some of society’s most complex and challenging problems. Now thanks to funding from Inspiring Impact, Sported will be able to help its members better understand the cycle of impact practice, assess their own impact practice and plan to apply impact practice.

 

 

In being able to reliably measure their impact and articulate clearly the difference they are making, Sported members will be able to improve their services, attract new funding streams and allocate their revenue more effectively.

 

 

The Inspiring Impact programme will complement Sported’s existing array of impact measurement services and resources, most notably its Sportworks and Sportworks Lite tools. These impact measurement tools are the first ever shared measurement system specifically designed for Sport for Development organisations. It enables grassroots sport groups to accurately measure the impact of their respective Sport for Development projects and, uniquely, quantify the cost saving to society as a result, thus providing the much needed business case for further investment.

 

 

Brenda Kelly, Northern IrelandManager at Sported, comments:“We are delighted to have been selected by The Building Change Trust to act of leaders for impact in the Sport for Development sector. Accurate impact measurement lies at the heart of developing effective programmes, sharing best practice and attracting funding, so it is fantastic that our members will now have the opportunity to benefit from Inspiring Impact’s fantastic resources.”

 

 

Nigel McKinney, Director of Operations at The Building Change Trust comments: “Sported set out an excellent proposal for how they would support their members develop their impact practice and we look forward to working with them and the 12 other grant recipients across Northern Ireland to make a real difference in the coming 12 months”.

 

 

 

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About Inspiring Impact

 

 

Inspiring Impact NI is a Building Change Trust initiative which will support VCSE organisations and their funders to better understand and embrace impact practice.

 

 

As the Northern Ireland partner on the UK board, The Building Change Trust has committed £500,000 matched by a further £188,000 from the Department for Social Development, to deliver an initial two year programme of work here inNorthern Ireland.

 

 

For more information, please visit www.inspiringimpactni.org