Promoting Grassroots Sport Forum
The Promoting Grassroots Sport Forum
is quarterly meeting of communications, marketing and commercial
officers from sports governing bodies and other partner
organisations from the world of sport.
The aim of the forum is to share best practice
in promoting grassroots sport – and therefore help sports to save
time and money.
Here you will find the presentations from the
forum meetings, as well as other related information as and when it
becomes available.
For more information or to register for one of our events, please
email events@sportengland.org
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27 January 2011
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Anna Greenway talks about the British Equestrian Federation's Hoof programme - and how they secure media coverage around it.
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05 October 2010
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Joanna Adams, England Netball, on their Back to Netball programme and how they turned their sport into a product with consumer appeal.
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05 October 2010
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A presentation by Gareth Hall, British Triathlon, on the 'Corus Kids of Steel' engagement programme.
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02 August 2010
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A presentation by Rich Stock, British Rowing, on their 'Explore Rowing' programme which helps their clubs communicate more effectively.
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02 August 2010
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A presentation by Alex Teasdale, England Hockey, describing the 'Grow Your Own' programme's sucess.
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02 August 2010
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A presentation by Jayne Wilson, Sheffield Hallam University, on the benefits of using market segmentation to inform club development and marketing strategy.
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02 August 2010
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Simon Macqueen and James Radford, Sport England, on how Badminton England's No Strings programme is set to open up new, informal ways for people to play badminton.
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05 October 2010
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Kelly O'Reilly, Sing London and Diccon Gray, ETTA, on how the Ping! London project changed the face of table tennis and attracted thousands of people to the table.
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05 October 2010
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A presentation by Margaret Nolan, runningsports, describing how they have engaged with NGBS as an organisation.
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02 August 2010