Introduction

Clubs are becoming more professional and better organised as they improve their performance and the service they provide for members. Some clubs are keen to recruit more members and expand while others simply want to consolidate.

Whatever stage your club is at, and wherever you are aiming to be, there are many resources that can help you. Running sports www.runningsports.org supports clubs to grow and thrive. Sport England www.sportengland.org has a range of resources and information for all sports.

Clubmark

As a single, national standard, Clubmark gives sports clubs structure and direction, and recognition. It acts as a developmental tool enabling clubs to increase membership and performance. It gives parents, potential club members and schools the confidence to join your club.

Click here to find out more about Clubmark and how your club can benefit.

Volunteers

    Volunteers are crucial to developing your club and Managing Volunteers gives you ideas on how to get the best from those who help make your club happen. If you want to develop your coaches, officials or management team click here.

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