The Sport and Recreation Alliance is delighted to introduce Participant UK to its members as a new Corporate Partner.
Participant UK is a leading provider of online registration solutions, designed specifically for NGBs and other sporting organisations.
With a system that is perfect for online courses, competitions and membership registrations, it allows users to offer a fully automated booking solution thereby reducing time and money sapping administration.
In addition, Participant delivers an incredibly rich data source that provides in-depth insight into members who register for events which can then be analysed by age, gender, ethnicity, geographical location, disability etc.
Participant is suitable for organisations of all sizes and structures which is demonstrated by our customer portfolio that includes The Football Association, the Bowls Development Alliance and the UK Dodgeball Association.
The Sport and Recreation Alliance also use Participant as its event management system, successfully using it to achieve a record attendance at its recent Sports Summit.
Commenting on Participant becoming a Corporate Partner, Luke Roberts, Business Development Manager at the Alliance said, “We are delighted to welcome Participant UK as a new Partner of the Alliance. We have already seen an enhanced event management service from using Participant’s online member registration and payment system ourselves, and I am sure that our members can also significantly benefit from working with them.”
To find out more about Participant and how it could work for you, click here.
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