It’s important to think through the logistics of your plan to ensure everyone has a safe and enjoyable experience. Give everyone a warm welcome, show them that your culture is positive and fun, and that you have an inclusive environment.
Fully consider any health and safety, insurance, licencing, and safeguarding implications and try to minimise your impact on the environment by encouraging active travel and avoiding single-use plastics.
Our ‘Becoming more environmentally sustainable’ guide can help.
Explore potential barriers that may stop someone getting involved with the activities your organisation runs and try to address these where possible.
Things like ensuring your organisation is easily contactable and providing information on how to get to your activities and events can all help break down potential barriers and encourage more people to be part of whatever you’re planning.
Major sports events can be incredibly inspiring. They can create an immediate, unique, upswing in interest from new or lapsed participants, volunteers, coaches, and officials who may want to get involved with their local clubs or groups.
Try and think through how you’ll cater for any new interest, and how you want to market yourselves ahead of, during, or immediately after the event(s). Also consider the processes you can put in place to understand people’s needs and engage them quickly.
Ensure you foster a sense of belonging and give them a positive, safe experience so they keep coming back.