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Sport for Community Regeneration and Empowerment: Integrating Sport Event Management into Youth Work for Enduring Social Impact

Funder: European CommissionProject code: 573312-EPP-1-2016-1-BG-EPPKA2-CBY-ACPALA
Funded under: ERASMUS+ | Cooperation for innovation and the exchange of good practices | Capacity Building for youth in ACP countries, Latin America and Asia Funder Contribution: 125,012 EUR

Sport for Community Regeneration and Empowerment: Integrating Sport Event Management into Youth Work for Enduring Social Impact

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The Sport for Community Regeneration and Empowerment: Integrating Sport Event Management into Youth Work for Enduring Social Impact /SCORE/ project was implemented between August 1st, 2016 and July 30th, 2017. The one-year running initiative combined the efforts of 1 sport organization /Football club Inter, Bulgaria/, 2 higher education institutions from Program countries (Marijampolė college, Lithuania and Namık Kemal University, Turkey) and 3 grassroots youth organizations dedicated to achieving social impact through the use of sport in Botswana /Poetavango Spoken Word Poetry/, Nigeria /Search and Groom – Youth for Development Centre/ and Zimbabwe /Young Achievements Sports for Development/.SCORE’s overall objective was to raise the capacities of youth organizations in the partner countries to develop and implement social-impact driven sport initiatives through exchange of good practices, development of youth work and non-formal education methods and open access training materials (Open Educational Resources) in the fields of sport event management, social impact and social entrepreneurship and innovation.SCORE’s mission was accomplished through the implementation of the 9 project activities, including the development of high-quality OERs in the interdisciplinary field of “Sport for Social Impact”, a practice-oriented training for youth workers in the framework of mobility activities, demonstration “Sport for Social Impact” events, as well as a series of local multiplication workshops and dissemination activities.The project involved directly 280 stakeholders - young people, youth leaders and activists, trainers, - while the audience reached indirectly through online-, press- and TV- media coverage accounted for over 200000 people. SCORE managed to transfer the insights of recent academic research into innovative high quality educational resources. Furthermore, the exchange of good practices of using sport to achieve social objectives was promoted and the awareness of the growing importance of social entrepreneurship in the target regions was raised. In that, the EU approach to social inclusion, education and training and youth participation was and has been promoted.

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