Where Corporate ESG Objectives Meet Community Delivery
Stop searching for projects.
Start investing in outcomes.
We have identified a pipeline of high-impact sports infrastructure and community programmes across the UK that are ready for corporate partnerships.
These aren’t just ideas; they are governed, scalable, and designed for immediate delivery.
CURRENT OPPORTUNITIES
1. Urban MUGA Regeneration
The Opportunity: Adopting and refurbishing high-density urban Multi-Use Games Areas (MUGAs).
The Impact: Transforming "dead space" into vibrant, safe community hubs.
The ESG Win: Direct "Place-Based" investment that provides tangible social value for local authority tenders and planning requirements.
2. Mental Health Sport Hubs
The Opportunity: Funding the delivery of structured "Active Mind" programmes within existing community clubs.
The Impact: Using the social pull of sport to deliver professional mental health support and suicide prevention workshops to high-risk demographics.
The ESG Win: Measurable "S" impact in your annual report, supported by attendance data and well-being metrics.
3. The Inclusive Coaching Fund
The Opportunity: Subsidising professional coaching and equipment for underserved communities in Lancashire and Greater Manchester.
The Impact: Removing the financial barrier to sport, ensuring that background doesn’t dictate opportunity.
The ESG Win: Directly addressing Inequality and Diversity & Inclusion (D&I) targets through local delivery.
4. Sustainable Facility Upgrades
The Opportunity: Funding the transition of community sports facilities to green energy (Solar, LED lighting, Water recycling).
The Impact: Reducing the carbon footprint of community sport while ensuring the long-term financial survival of local clubs.
The ESG Win: A dual-impact project hitting both your Environmental (E) and Social (S) targets simultaneously.
5. The "Social Value" Tender Support Pack
The Opportunity: Funding the "Social Value" commitment for a specific local authority contract or construction tender.
The Impact: Instead of vague promises, the corporate partner funds a pre-vetted 12-month netball and education programme in the exact postcode of their new contract.
The ESG Win: This is a pure competitive advantage. It gives the corporate partner the data and the "local proof" they need to win high-value public sector tenders.
6. Female Leadership & Mentor Hubs
The Opportunity: A corporate-sponsored "Elite to Grassroots" mentorship scheme using professional players and Foundation staff.
The Impact: Providing young women in underserved areas with professional development, leadership workshops, and sports-based mentorship.
The ESG Win: Directly supports the "S" (Social) and Gender Equality targets in the corporate board’s diversity and inclusion (D&I) strategy.
7. Digital Inclusion & Sports Education
The Opportunity: Equipping community sports hubs with the hardware and connectivity needed for "off-court" education.
The Impact: Transforming a traditional sports club into a local learning centre where young people can access digital skills training and homework support alongside their sports sessions.
The ESG Win: Bridges the "Digital Divide," a major focus for ESG investors looking at community education and economic mobility.
8. Sports-Led Crime Prevention (Early Intervention)
The Opportunity: Sponsoring "Friday Night Lights" and late-night active sessions in high-risk urban areas.
The Impact: Providing a safe, governed alternative to anti-social behaviour during peak times, supported by qualified foundation mentors.
The ESG Win: Clear, measurable social impact on local crime statistics and community safety—highly valuable for businesses invested in urban regeneration.