Club Leaders Seminar: Effective Organisation Structures

Club Leaders Seminar: Effective Organisation Structures

By Brighton & Hove City Council (Sports Development Team)

Date and time

Mon, 14 Jul 2014 18:30 - 20:30 GMT+1

Location

Training Room 3, Kings House

Grand Avenue Hove BN3 2LS United Kingdom

Description

Effective Organisation Structures:

Content:

The way a club is legally structured can have a significant impact on club leaders, both
on their club and them personally. Get it right, and a club can be run effectively and
may benefit financially. Get it wrong, and there could be significant financial and other
implications for a club and potentially all of its members.
This seminar covers:

  • Why getting the correct structure is important
  • The types of legal structure and the pros and cons of each
  • Why become incorporated
  • Other ways clubs may be structured e.g. CASC, Charity etc.
  • Examples of how clubs have structured themselves
  • The process of changing your club’s organisational structure
  • Hot topics (e.g. CASC update / CIOs)

Club Leaders - Better Business Skills for Sport

Club Leaders seminars are face-to-face training focusing on key business skills that clubs need to be sustainable. These seminars build upon the content of the online modules on the website, but also include case studies, topical issues, exercises and a discussion section which gives clubs leaders the chance to ask questions and share their experiences with the group.

Pre-course Advice:

To help you get the most out of this seminar we recommend you complete the associated free online training module found at: www.sportenglandclubleaders.com

Further information & support:

If you would like further information or support please contact the Sports Development Team at Brighton & Hove City Council on 01273 292729 or email sports.info@brighton-hove.gov.uk

Organised by

Our aim is increase participation in sports and physical activity in Brighton & Hove in order to improve health and wellbeing as well as creating higher levels of performance. Members of the Sports Development Team work hard to make this a reality by organising and supporting sporting and physical activity for people of all ages and abilities.

Sports Development officers give a range of advice from taking up sports, setting up clubs and developing sports groups, to information about training opportunities, qualifications, and volunteer recruitment and development

For more information please visit: www.brighton-hove.gov.uk or call 01273 292724

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