Premiership Rugby has launched a tender process to find its first official charity partner for the 2025/26 season. This partnership offers a unique opportunity for a charity with national reach to collaborate with the top league of English rugby and its 10 member clubs across the Gallagher Premiership, the Premiership Rugby Cup, and the U18s Academy League. Premiership Rugby invites applications from charities whose work aligns with one or more of the following causes: Health & Wellbeing Children & Young People Tackling inequalities For more information, please click https://lnkd.in/eYP-u8xd.
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A New Year opportunity for the right kind of charity! 2 year partnership with Premiership Rugby. You don't see these kind of opportunities come up often, and with such clearly thought out processes and documents, so one for many charities and fundraisers to actively consider. I've put some free tips and thought starters below from having approached these kinds of opportunities so many times in my career. Firstly, I would always recommend reaching out in the first instance when you see these kind of opportunities if they genuinely feel like a fit, so it's great to see this has been proactively offered by Laylla. Especially as the themes are so broad. These conversations have helped me so many times to decide whether or not it was worth pursuing an application. But what do you ask to help you get this clarity? Here's some ideas I've used successfully on scoping calls and internally: - What are your motivations for launching this new type of partnership? - What difficulties at [org/company] are you hoping this new partnership can help you overcome? - At the end of the two years, if you were sharing a story of impact from this partnership, what do you think the most powerful story would be? - Who is your main audience for this partnership? Who do you most want to see, and be influenced by it? - Is there a partnership you've worked on already, or one you've seen in the sports space, that you really admired? And why? Technical questions are trickier so think about the ones that would really help your cause to decide, but from my experience I'd look at: - Do you have any preferences for brand recognition amongst fans for your chosen charity partner? (ie do you want to make transformative change for a less heard of name, or do you want that instant recognition?) - Is it strongest to have a charity that crosses all your chosen themes, or one that laser focuses on a single theme? - Who, or what roles, are making up the decision making panel? You also need to satisfy yourself internally of a couple of points and ideally also discuss with the potential partner: 1. That the fundraising opportunities will produce a reasonable return (are there, for instance, opportunities to also be selected/invited by sponsors to their charity processes) - and what support you'd get from the partner to raise money (vs having to do everything yourself)? If you have 'ready to go' sports offerings (races, challenges) can these be promoted? 2. Gambling/alcohol - particularly as themes include children and health/wellbeing - your brand will be alongside alcohol brands that I can immediately see and a lot of high level sports involves gambling now unfortunately. How will you approach this with that in mind? Its well worth checking your ethical policies before proceeding further, or reaching out to your fundraising trustee to get their experiences. Good luck to charities going for this one! Exciting start to your 2025 🏉 💫
📣 Premiership Rugby Launches Tender Process for First Official Charity Partner📣 An exciting time for the next step of our social impact strategy as we search for our first 'official charity partner' for the league to join us in using the power of rugby as a force for good in our society. 🏉 Applications should be submitted directly to me, so please reach out (via email) if you would like to discuss in more detail. ✉️ https://lnkd.in/esaqQ68F
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This is such an important showcase for emerging technology to protect players from harm. Thanks to Unispace we have helped move real solutions into the sports world. It’s out there protecting players in real time. One of our past presenters is coming back to update us on global sales and the number of athletes protected. Then there are three new innovations to showcase. What are they? Watch this space… Simon Shaw MBE as ever, leading by example. Michelle Elkins and Stuart Bagshaw the powerhouses that drive progress
We’re thrilled to partner with the charity Love of the Game for the third consecutive year for an event in October alongside Holland & Holland, championing concussion awareness in sports. We recently spoke with Simon Shaw, president of the charity and former rugby player, about their incredible work. Simon shared, “I started Love of the Game to drive awareness and funding of solutions that can prevent, diagnose, and treat concussion in sport, not just rugby, but all sports.” Check out the full article to learn from Simon about their mission and what’s next for the charity: https://lnkd.in/e96UhzFH #SparkBrilliance #LoveOfTheGame #ConcussionAwareness #SportsSafety #Charity Michelle Elkins Robin Dey Rob Frank
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Tasmanian greyhound racing clubs are deeply integrated into the local community, actively supporting a wide array of grassroots organisations and initiatives. In Hobart, the Greyhound Racing Club has embraced local sporting clubs by hosting sporting clubs challenge nights that benefit a variety of clubs across sports ranging from AFL to netball, offering both direct sponsorships and opportunities to win additional funding. Similarly, the Launceston Club enriches the community with race days tailored for aged care residents, creating memorable social experiences. Moreover, a collective initiative across Tasmanian clubs culminated in a generous $35,220 donation to the Ronald McDonald House Charity, significantly enhancing the support facilities for families of children undergoing medical treatments in Hobart. These initiatives underline the greyhound racing industry’s dedication to nurturing and giving back to the communities they operate in, reinforcing their role as key players in building and sustaining local community spirit. Read more community racing case studies in the full Size and Scope of the Tasmanian Racing Industry Report (2021/22) here: https://bit.ly/3vECxNS #itswhywerace
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LALIGA and Bloomsbury Football 🤝 An exciting collaboration between Spain’s leading football competition and a sport for good charity from the UK seeking to change the game for young players. Read about their transformative community partnership ⤵️ https://lnkd.in/ete5n-a8
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https://lnkd.in/dgiaTsXC Support Rugby Schools in Venezuela with Movember! 🏉 This "Movember" (our November Mustache), we're combining the spirit of rugby with a commitment to men's health and community support. We are raising funds and collecting rugby equipment to send to schools in Venezuela, where rugby is growing but resources are scarce. Our goal is to gather 50-60 rugby balls to help bring the game to more kids and inspire the next generation of players with a sport based on values and principles that also support kids on developing soft skills – our core focus. To be able to commit to this goal, we would like to collect 2.000,00€ to buy these rugby balls and cover the logistic expenses, and with your support, reach this amount by the end of November!! Through this effort, we not only support rugby projects in schools but also raise awareness for men's health, as Movember encourages us all to focus on well-being and awareness. Every contribution helps — whether you’re donating rugby gear, spreading the word, or supporting our fundraising efforts.
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Lashings does it again! #legends Speak to Dave Fitzgerald to discuss! Lashings World
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One of our colleagues at Compass Group UK, Maria Marta Lardo, is taking part in a 1,000 mile relay this April and May in partnership with Levy UK to raise money for ParalympicsGB. With only a few months to go until the start of the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games, the funds raised will contribute to helping ParalympicsGB athletes reach their full potential on the world stage, inspiring the nation and challenging perceptions of disability throughout the UK in the process. TWO Services has donated to help Maria and the team reach their target. If you’d like to do the same, please click the link below. #sponsorship #paralympics #paralympicsgb #parisparalympics #paris24 #paris2024 https://lnkd.in/e4wcQUHx
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Kindred has shown its support to Middlesbrough FC’s MFC Foundation by donating its front-of-shirt sponsorship to the charity organisation. Usually branded with the Unibet logo, #Middlesbrough’s kit will instead promote the work of the MFC Foundation across #Teesside during their upcoming EFL (English Football League) #Championship game against Hull City on 30 November. Check out the full article here: https://lnkd.in/eCXGbD49
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The Holliston Football team scored a touchdown with Gold Athletics by adding donations to their Tumbler fundraiser!! Fundraising Coach Sharky led them through the fundraising process & they raised over $4k more than their goal. #TeamSpotlight #HollistonFootball
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2024 Christmas Hamper Appeal at Newton Abbot Rugby Club. 🎁 As you are all most likely aware, living costs have not improved for anyone over the last few years. For those already on the cusp of survival, the latest inflation hikes mean simply putting food on the table to survive is not getting any easier. Some have to make the decision between Food or Heating the house. Parents are not eating, so their children can, and families eat once or twice a day instead of three times because they simply can not afford to put the food on the table. We will not fix the problem overnight or combat child poverty with a Christmas Hamper, but we can make Christmas a little easier for those families who do not deserve the hardship they find themselves in. ❤️ We will look to supply 150 Hampers, that's around 600 people, over the Christmas period. CAN YOU HELP? 🙏 There are many families and individuals that find themselves in a much better position than those that qualify for a hamper this year. Each of the hampers the Rugby Club supply will cost around £30, but not without the help of our own Commercial Partners providing products either much cheaper than retail price or free of charge, which we are incredibly grateful for. Here's how you can help: 🎅 1. Share this post far and wide. 2. Donate whatever you can afford - https://buff.ly/3OIONTl 3. Buy a box or two. By donating £30, you will supply a Hamper for another family. We will look to raise £4000 pounds, and any extra will go back into the pot for next year's community projects. Donate Here - https://buff.ly/3OIONTl Would you benefit from a Christmas Hamper? Like our previous Christmas Hamper Appeals, We offer a "No Questions Asked" basis to put your name down for a Christmas Hamper. All we require you to do is email onecommunity@narfc.co.uk to qualify. Newton Abbot Rugby Club
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