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Club Sport Training Day Running your club as a business Wednesday 23 rd September 2009

Club Sport Training Day Running your club as a business Wednesday 23 rd September 2009. What is USE?. Here to make things happen Team of staff and student interns Based at the Enterprise Zone New Enterprise website Information and resources Room bookings for Enterprising activity

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Club Sport Training Day Running your club as a business Wednesday 23 rd September 2009

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  1. Club Sport Training Day Running your club as a business Wednesday 23rd September 2009

  2. What is USE? • Here to make things happen • Team of staff and student interns • Based at the Enterprise Zone • New Enterprise website • Information and resources • Room bookings for Enterprising activity • Skill development • Working in partnership with the Union

  3. Setting a Vision

  4. Setting a Vision • Aspirations for the future • Honest about what you want to achieve • Set a level of ambition • Long and Short term-visions • Must be acceptable to and accepted by your members • Ratified by your Club’s AGM

  5. Examples To have 500 members by the end of the year To be the best club in the country To offer opportunities to members of all abilities To ensure members get value for money To achieve long-term financial stability To be a valued part of the community

  6. SMART Objectives What are they? Proven guide for setting targets for the future Development of SMART objectives provides clarity of purpose Shared ownership through group creation of goals Assist in reaching your goals A way of measuring your achievements

  7. S...M...A...R...T...

  8. Finance • Subs • Match Fees • Entry Fees • Sponsorship • Fundraising • Grants (NGBs) • Social Activities • Club Ball/Dinner • Donations (Alumni) • Club Clothing • Give It A Go • Cub Sport Funds (Non-BUCS Affiliation, Excellence budget, Safety fund) Sources of Income:

  9. Finance • Kit • Pitch/Facility Hire • Transport • Affiliation fees • Entry fees • Publicity • Accommodation • Fines • Social events costs • Prizes • Trophies • Tour Items of Expenditure:

  10. Managing Finances Committee needs to work out income & expenditure Monthly income and outgoing Financial decisions authorised by an elected and accountable committee

  11. Transferable Skills • Employability • Project Management • Skill Build • Time management • Sheffield Graduate Award (SGA)

  12. www.shef.ac.uk/enterprise

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