Sports Development - NGB’s
What do National Governing Bodies of Sport do?
1. Setting / enforcing of rules and regulations
2. Increasing participation rates in their sport
3. Development of grassroots sport and initiatives (e.g. The Great Tennis Weekend)
4. Training coaches/officials providing the framework for coaches (e.g. FA Level 1)
5. Providing funding for a specific reason e.g. facilities/staffing and equipment
6. Promote ethics and values and fair play such as anti-doping
7. Working with international governing bodies
8. Work with other organisations (e.g. Sport England)
9. Talent ID and pathway progression
10. Promote/recognise the role of volunteers
11. Organise competitions and events
What are NGB’s Main aims?
1. To increase participation within their sport
2. Improve the national success on an elite level
3. To make their sport more accessible to a larger group of people
4. To increase the reputation of their sport
Examples of NGB’s
- The FA
- RFU
- ECB
- England Boxing
- England Netball
- England athletics
Summary of roles
1. The setting of rules and regulation
2. Organising competitions and tournaments
3. Increasing Participation
4. Training coaches
5. Providing funding for facilities
6. Work with other sports organisations such as NDSO’s, YST
What do National Governing Bodies of Sport do?
1. Setting / enforcing of rules and regulations
2. Increasing participation rates in their sport
3. Development of grassroots sport and initiatives (e.g. The Great Tennis Weekend)
4. Training coaches/officials providing the framework for coaches (e.g. FA Level 1)
5. Providing funding for a specific reason e.g. facilities/staffing and equipment
6. Promote ethics and values and fair play such as anti-doping
7. Working with international governing bodies
8. Work with other organisations (e.g. Sport England)
9. Talent ID and pathway progression
10. Promote/recognise the role of volunteers
11. Organise competitions and events
What are NGB’s Main aims?
1. To increase participation within their sport
2. Improve the national success on an elite level
3. To make their sport more accessible to a larger group of people
4. To increase the reputation of their sport
Examples of NGB’s
- The FA
- RFU
- ECB
- England Boxing
- England Netball
- England athletics
Summary of roles
1. The setting of rules and regulation
2. Organising competitions and tournaments
3. Increasing Participation
4. Training coaches
5. Providing funding for facilities
6. Work with other sports organisations such as NDSO’s, YST