28 Apr 2017

Sport and Recreation Alliance announce 7-day deadline extension for entries to Community Sport and Recreation Awards

Sport and Recreation Alliance announce 7-day deadline extension for entries to Community Sport and Recreation Awards news article image

The CSRAs are designed to celebrate the clubs and projects who have gone the extra mile in their local community to promote grassroots sport and recreation. There are five categories to enter, which represent some of the key areas of work happening across the sector. These categories are: 

  • Added Social Value
  • Innovation
  • Professional Community Programme of the Year
  • Volunteering
  • Mental Health

Entry forms are quick and easy to complete and there is £5,000 worth of prize money up for grabs to help fund future work. 

Winners will be announced at our awards ceremony which will take place on 11 July at SOAS-University of London (Bloomsbury, London, WC1H 0XG), where the President of the Sport and Recreation Alliance, HRH The Earl of Wessex, KG GCVO will be presenting the awards.

You can find more information on our website or via Twitter @sportrectweets, using #AllianceCSRA and completed entries should to be emailed to awards@sportandrecreation.org.uk   

You can find out about the winners of the 2016 Community Sport and Recreation Awards here

Official Sponsors of the Community Sport and Recreation Awards are Substance, Join In, Professional Footballers’ Association and Hiscox

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