The SGA Board Development Fund enables organisations operating in the sport and physical activity sector in the United Kingdom to access – free of charge – development training for their board members which can be…
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€40m (£35m) to support local community level organisations to deliver projects which have the potential to achieve peace and reconciliation will shortly open for applications. Ahead of the schemes formally opening, a series of ‘Be…
The APG met on 11th February 2025 at Stormont with representation from GAA on Social and Economic Return on Investment of Gaelic Games, Growing inequalities in Disability Sport from DSNI and need for legislative change…
The Female Sports Forum is back with another Women’s Sport Series event—”Insights to Impact: Advancing Women in Sport.” This session will explore how research translates into real-world impact and practice in women’s sport. Join us…
Free Period Products Now Available in NI Libraries The Executive Office has announced that free period products are now available in NI Libraries, including mobile libraries, as part of the Period Products (Free Provision) Act….
The NI Sports Forum has published the results of its recent survey examining the impact of upcoming changes to National Insurance Contributions (NICs) and pensions on sports organisations in Northern Ireland. The survey, conducted in…
The Motor Cycle Union of Ireland (Ulster Centre), the Governing Body for Motorcycle Tarmac Racing in Northern Ireland, had the pleasure to attend the press announcement of funding for Motorsports from Northern Ireland’s Department of…
Northern Ireland’s main disability sports charity, Disability Sport NI, launched its “All Equal All Active” Call to Action Campaign today urging organisations across Northern Ireland to improve the health and wellbeing of disabled people by…
Evidence Key to unlocking power of sport NI Sports Forum Launches Strategic Plan 2024-2029 In order to demonstrate the long-term impact of sport on society and the economy in Northern Ireland, investment in a robust…








