Sports For a Better World Erasmus Project
General information for the Sports For a Better World Erasmus Project
Project Title
Sports For a Better World
Project Key Action
This project related with these key action: Cooperation for innovation and the exchange of good practices
Project Action Type
This project related with this action type : Strategic Partnerships for youth
Project Call Year
This project’s Call Year is 2020
Project Topics
This project is related with these Project Topics: Health and wellbeing; Civic engagement / responsible citizenship; International cooperation, international relations, development cooperation
Project Summary
Physical activity is a prerequisite for both physical and mental health. Access to safe and attractive public spaces for activity and the opportunity to enjoy quality recreation are vital to the health and personal development of all individuals. There are numerous barriers to individuals participating in physical activity. These include community, school, work and transport environments that are not conducive to incidental physical activity in daily life, high user fees, a lack of awareness of opportunities, transportation, time constraints, personal preferences, cultural and language barriers, self-esteem, issues of access to local recreation facilities and a lack of safe places to play. Strategies must be formulated to remove the barriers that are most relevant to each age, gender and socioeconomic group. Tackling inequalities in physical activity and achieving universal access to environments and facilities that support physical activity across social gradients will be necessary to achieve the best results.
“Sports For a Better World” is an alliance that promotes innovative cooperation among the NGOs and federations in the sport sector across Europe. The main goal of the project is to propose political and strategic actions in order to promote physical activity in Europe. More specifically, the starting point of the reflexion is an alarming situation: levels of physical inactivity have reached an unprecedented peak in Europe. Indeed, according to the latest Eurobarometer survey on Sport and Physical Activity, 42% of EU citizens do not engage in physical activity at all.
Consequently, our project aims at:
• documenting the scale, costs and consequences of the physical activity crisis in Europe.
• raising awareness of the physical inactivity crisis to decision-makers.
• promoting physical activity for all as part of daily life
• providing equal opportunities for physical activity regardless of gender, age, income, education, ethnicity or disability
• removing barriers and facilitating physical activity
• increase awareness of the importance of physical activity among key stakeholders
• contribute to the achievement of optimal health for all people, the complete physical, mental and social wellbeing and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity
• strengthening partner organisations’ capacities to design and carry out health-enhancing physical activity initiatives
• increasing people’s active participation in to the local communities through developing their physical capabilities and inclination to personal effort, as well as social capabilities such as teamwork, solidarity, tolerance and fair play
• developing, testing and exchanging new digital tools
• developing practical guidance on how to organize and manage sporting events in order to empower people and make sport more inclusive and accessible
The project will be led according to a three-step methodology:
FIRST: We gather and analyse European data on the scale, costs and consequences of the physical activity crisis in Europe. Then, we use this research to raise awareness of the physical activity crisis to decision makers.
THAN: We will develop curricula and make it available free of charge on the website and social media channels for the benefit of volunteers and professionals in sports organizations.
THIRD: We will create an online portal and mobile phone application, where individuals can access detailed information about the activities and trainings that they can participate and organise in their locals.
AND FINALLY: We will organize national seminars in the country of each project partner in order to disseminate the project results and to be used by different people.
“Sports For a Better World” will achieve the following results and potential longer term benefits;
•Increased professional network with experienced practitioners and cross-sector collaboration
•Developed knowledge and awareness around the holistic benefits of physical activity:
•Closed gap between research and policymaking
•Improved data collection and monitoring
•Communication and public awareness
•Developed innovative educational modules with newest knowledge and experience regarding beneficiary development incorporated into inclusion education;
•Increased benefits to people through digital resources
•Raised awareness/ empowered against the real needs of the sport and health sector.
EU Grant (Eur)
Funding of the project from EU: 165400 Eur
Project Coordinator
TURKIYE HERKES ICIN SPOR FEDERASYONU & Country: TR
Project Partners
- BIRZU LENGVOSIOS ATLETIKOS SPORTO KLUBAS
- ASSOCIAZIONE ITALIANA CULTURA SPORT
- Göç Sanat ve Spor Derneği
- KECIOREN ETLIK GENCLIK VE SPOR KULUBU DERNEGI
- DER CONFEDERATION SPORTIVE INTERNATIONALE DU TRAVAIL
- ASOCIACIA ZA RAZVITIE NA BULGARSKIA SPORT
- SPIN SPORT INNOVATION

