Nine initiatives selected for MOVE Transfer national in 2015/2016
26/05/2015
ISCA has selected nine grassroots sport initiatives for hard-to-reach target groups that will be up-scaled or transferred to different communities within the same European country in 2015/2016. These initiatives have been identified as having run successfully in their current location and demonstrated the potential to expand their scope.
Organisations from Hungary, Malta, Slovenia, Romania, Italy, the UK, Belgium and Greece will be part of this upcoming round of the NowWeMOVE campaign’s MOVE Transfer national process, which is supported by Coca-Cola Europe. The 10-month process of up-scaling or transferring their initiatives will start in mid-June.
The initiatives selected for the 2015/2016 round of MOVE Transfer (including their target group, country and the organisations that will up-scale or transfer them) are:
- Fair Play Football Roadshow, Oltalom Sport Association, Hungary: Roma youth who are facing discrimination and racism
- TE.IS Program, Hungarian School Sport Federation, Hungary: Underprivileged students from the Hungarian convergence regions (aged 10-18)
- Club TE (Think Extreme), MOVE, Malta: Young people (aged 12-16) from socially disadvantaged backgrounds and refugees
- Social inclusion in/through sport, Sports Union of Slovenia (SUS): Children with physical disabilities
- BE Special, Association Sport for All Suceava, Romania: Special Olympics athletes
- Mountain for all (La montagna per tutti), UISP - Comitato Trento, Italy: Blind people
- Active Tuesdays, South Lanarkshire Leisure and Culture, Scotland: Seniors
- Every Step Counts (Elke stap telt), OKRA-SPORT, Belgium: Seniors
- T-Ball, Greenways Social Cooperative Enterpsrise, Greece: Women and girls, Seniors
ISCA will also announce its next call for organisations to go through MOVE Transfer’s sister initiative, MOVE Quality, in June, so stay tuned to find out how your organisation can take part.
Visit the MOVE Transfer website to find out more about MOVE Transfer national
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