To mark the Alliance’s 90th anniversary, we are launching the Community Sport and Recreation Awards: Youth Edition 2025, which will celebrate the next generation of young leaders from across the sector.
The Sport and Recreation Alliance is delighted to confirm that Lisa Wainwright has been awarded an MBE in the 2021 Queen’s Birthday Honours List.
Read moreGrassroots clubs from deprived and ethnically diverse communities face the biggest challenges in returning to organised community activity post-lockdown, research conducted by the Sport and Recreation Alliance reveals.
Read moreResearch commissioned by the Sport and Recreation Alliance has shown that several organisations are expected to lose a significant number of their paid coaching workforce as physical activity re-emerges from lockdown.
Read moreChildren and young people are less likely to return to organised community activity post-lockdown than adults, according to new research by the Sport and Recreation Alliance.
Read moreResearch by the Sport and Recreation Alliance has shown that community clubs are ready to return once restrictions end but there remain serious concerns that a reduction in available facilities may leave some unable to deliver activity.
Read moreThe Sport and Recreation Alliance invites you to join us this summer for an unmissable day of learning as we launch our brand new event, The Policy Playbook: Tips to getting your voice heard.
Read moreWith a vision for every college student to participate regularly in sport or physical activity, AoC Sport is leading the way in championing the benefits of an active life.
Read moreThe Sport and Recreation Alliance was delighted to be at the launch of V4V, a new project funded through the Erasmus+ Sport programme of the European Commission and coordinated by the European Observatoire of Sport and Employment (EOSE).
Read moreThe Sport and Recreation Alliance is excited to announce a new collaboration with Think!Sponsorship who will become an official sponsorship training partner.
Read moreThe coronavirus pandemic has placed a huge strain on the mental health and wellbeing of the young people that so many of us support.
Read moreAt the start of 2021, the Alliance teamed up with the Sport Industry Research Group at Sheffield Hallam University on a research project that looked at how COVID-19 has impacted grassroots physical activity across the country.
Read moreSport England have released the latest figures for adult activity which shows the COVID-19 pandemic led to unprecedented decreases in activity levels.
Read moreThe Sport and Recreation Alliance is delighted to reveal its new four-year strategy named ‘Support. Recover. Achieve.’
Read moreFollowing the sad news of the passing of His Royal Highness, The Duke of Edinburgh last week, Sport and Recreation Alliance Vice President, Brigid Simmonds OBE leads a tribute to the man who served as our President for more than half a century.
Read moreMicrotrading Ltd, a longstanding IT partner of the Sport and Recreation Alliance, has announced the retirement of its name and branding after fully integrating with Air IT.
Read moreThe Sport and Recreation Alliance is greatly saddened to hear of the passing of its former President, HRH The Duke of Edinburgh.
Read moreToday marks six years since the Sport and Recreation Alliance, Professional Players Federation and Mind launched the Mental Health Charter for Sport and Recreation to actively challenge the stigma around mental health in the sporting world.
Read moreThe winners of the Community Sport and Recreation Awards 2021 were revealed online tonight, as our annual event went virtual for the very first time.
Read moreIn this section we highlight the loans and funding sources available to support your organisation at this time.
Read moreThis is a challenging time for the sector and the amazing workforce that support it. This document will provide information on how to support and retain staff, and additional information for self-employed workers.
Read moreChancellor Rishi Sunak has delivered the Budget announcement today, and it has included several support packages to help sport and recreation recover from the COVID-19 pandemic.
Read moreThe Police Community Clubs of Great Britain is offering more sports clubs across the country the opportunity to employ registered members completely free of charge through its Kickstart Programme.
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