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Sport England funding: the seven new investment programmes
POSTED 19 May 2016 . BY Matthew Campelli
Getting the inactive active is Sport England's main funding priority Credit: Monkey Business Images/Shutterstock.com
As part of its new 2016-2021 strategy, Sport England has scaled back the number of investment programmes it runs from over 30 to seven, focusing on outcomes emphasised in the government’s Sporting Future strategy.

The programmes are as follows:

1. Tackling inactivity: The “highest priority” for Sport England investment, with at least £250m (US$364.9m, €323.3m) put towards getting the inactive 28 per cent of the population active.

2. Children and young people: Dedicated funding for young children as a result of Sport England’s new remit for the outside school activity for those aged 5+. A fund to train at least two teachers in every secondary school has been committed.

3. Volunteering: Sport England will focus on what motivates volunteers, making it easier to fit sport volunteering into “modern lifestyle”.

4. Taking sport and physical activity to the mass market: A focus on limiting drop off has been highlighted, and Sport England will “seek out and back ideas that can help make sport a mass market activity”.

5. Supporting sport’s core market: Sport England’s strategy points to Sporting Future’s analysis that public investment has been “disproportionately focused” on NGBs, creating financial dependency. The quango will support NGBs become more sustainable and efficient.

6. Local delivery: Sport England will invest in 10 specific areas – some urban, some rural – to create a “more joined up approach to getting active”.

7. Facilities: A new Community Asset Fund will be created to complement Sport England’s Strategic Facilities Fund, with an emphasis on multi-sports services and co-locating.

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Sport England funding: the seven new investment programmes
POSTED 19 May 2016 . BY Matthew Campelli
Getting the inactive active is Sport England's main funding priority Credit: Monkey Business Images/Shutterstock.com
As part of its new 2016-2021 strategy, Sport England has scaled back the number of investment programmes it runs from over 30 to seven, focusing on outcomes emphasised in the government’s Sporting Future strategy.

The programmes are as follows:

1. Tackling inactivity: The “highest priority” for Sport England investment, with at least £250m (US$364.9m, €323.3m) put towards getting the inactive 28 per cent of the population active.

2. Children and young people: Dedicated funding for young children as a result of Sport England’s new remit for the outside school activity for those aged 5+. A fund to train at least two teachers in every secondary school has been committed.

3. Volunteering: Sport England will focus on what motivates volunteers, making it easier to fit sport volunteering into “modern lifestyle”.

4. Taking sport and physical activity to the mass market: A focus on limiting drop off has been highlighted, and Sport England will “seek out and back ideas that can help make sport a mass market activity”.

5. Supporting sport’s core market: Sport England’s strategy points to Sporting Future’s analysis that public investment has been “disproportionately focused” on NGBs, creating financial dependency. The quango will support NGBs become more sustainable and efficient.

6. Local delivery: Sport England will invest in 10 specific areas – some urban, some rural – to create a “more joined up approach to getting active”.

7. Facilities: A new Community Asset Fund will be created to complement Sport England’s Strategic Facilities Fund, with an emphasis on multi-sports services and co-locating.

Read more on the Sport England strategy

NGB funding system overhauled by Sport England
Hundreds of millions invested in location-based Sport England pilot
Sport England readies £250m war chest to tackle inactivity epidemic
Small local facilities to benefit from increased Sport England support
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Sport England to fund facilities which incorporate GPs, libraries and police stations


Organisations bidding for Sport England facilities funding will stand a better chance if they plan to co-locate with services such as GP surgeries, police stations and libraries, according to the quango’s property director.
Sport England to fund facilities which incorporate GPs, libraries and police stations


Organisations bidding for Sport England facilities funding will stand a better chance if they plan to co-locate with services such as GP surgeries, police stations and libraries, according to the quango’s property director.
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