Contestable Information Pack - Sport Taranaki
Contestable Information Pack - Sport Taranaki
Contestable Information Pack - Sport Taranaki
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Strategic Alignment<br />
Priority will be given to projects that are aligned with their Regional associations’ strategic outcomes.<br />
Impact<br />
Outcomes from all projects must be measurable and recipients of Kiwi<strong>Sport</strong> investment must accept<br />
responsibility for achieving “promised” outcomes. A baseline of information will be a requirement in order to<br />
set measures to gauge if investment has been successful.<br />
Key Messages<br />
All Kiwi<strong>Sport</strong> initiatives will be expected to promote and communicate to parents, children and the wider<br />
public, the importance of sport and recreation for young people.<br />
<strong>Information</strong><br />
Projects that address issues surrounding the flow of information (e.g. concerns that families and schools are<br />
unaware of opportunities) would be considered in a positive manner.<br />
Opportunities for All<br />
Projects should consider issues such as disability, social and economic inequalities.<br />
Financial Contribution<br />
An expectation of the RPF is that partners will contribute financially or in-kind to their proposal. Consultation<br />
with the community has indicated that 30% is an amount that provides the best balance model that will not<br />
create disengagement with potential partner and still provides significant additional investment into the<br />
sector.<br />
The Criteria<br />
Administration and Infrastructure;<br />
Letter of endorsement from RSO and/or Board of trustees as appropriate<br />
Recognized RSO<br />
Sustainable Programme (sound budget, with a plan in place)<br />
Committed to growth (strategies in place to grow the initiative)<br />
Capability<br />
Ability of Deliver<br />
Focus on safety (history of providing safe events / competitions)<br />
Regional importance<br />
Partnerships (ability to contribute funding)<br />
Participation<br />
Location<br />
Statistics (numbers involved)<br />
Special communities<br />
Coaching / Officials (programmes in place to support volunteers)<br />
Competitions (if applicable)<br />
Kiwi<strong>Sport</strong> <strong>Information</strong> <strong>Pack</strong> 2010/2011 – V1<br />
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