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Develop a social impact handover plan to help support social impacts beyond a big event.

Use a collaboration Kick-on Agenda to sustain social impact success.

Support community initiatives around big events through a no-fuss funding scheme.

Plan to effectively engage communities and target groups in social impact activities.

Create better physical activity opportunities by working in partnership with local people.

Use a collaboration Kick-off Agenda to start planning for social impact success.

Collaborate and develop a monitoring and evaluation plan to understand social impacts.

Asset Mapping identifies valuable local resources to support community engagement through big events.

Collaborate to identify a dedicated budget for resourcing activities to maximise an event's local social impact.

A Sludge Audit helps increase engagement by addressing participation challenges

Gameplan (PDF, 9.2 Mb)

Gameplan

Thu, 5 Jan 2023

Gameplan captures the best of what has been learnt so far from Doncaster Council's bold collaborative approach to the delivery of big sports events. Within Gameplan we purposely use the term 'big event' to encompass the broad spectrum of event types and scales where Gameplan learning can be applied....