SURE Project Moves Forward: Strengthening Sport Resilience Through Inclusion and Cooperation
SURE project has entered an active phase of data collection and preparation for a
mid-term meeting in Haarlem hosted by Triple Threat.
In March, partners finalized the first round of collection of good practices on inclusion of the most vulnerable groups. Partners contacted their local and national networks of partners to collect the most successful experience on inclusion.
We will analyze the practices collected and will open a second round throughout summer and autumn of 2025. The good practices will be published and available online at a later stage of the project.
In April partners launched a survey on cooperation models with an aim to understand dynamics, challenges and opportunities for cooperation among sport organizations and public institutions across Europe to build resilience of the sport movement.
On the basis of the data collection and research conducted with input from all partners, we will build an interactive online tool to evaluate and strengthen the resilience of sport organizations to face various crises.
In March partners held a first brainstorming session to define characteristics and contents of the online tool. The discussion will continue in the following month and will be finalized at the mid-term meeting hosted by Triple Treat in Haarlem on 2nd and 3rd of June.
What is the main goal of sure?
With this project the partners aim to enhance and test a model of cooperation to build the resilience of the organized sport movement and ensure the societal role of sport for stronger communities, focusing on the access to sport for the most vulnerable socio-economic groups, and to be better equipped to face crisis (energy, displacement, pandemic).
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