Developing partnerships in sport and leisure : a practical guide
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Developing partnerships in sport and leisure : a practical guide
Longman Group, 1994
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Includes bibliographies and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This title offers practical guidance on how to approach and develop partnerships between the private and public sectors in the leisure industry. Supported by case studies and examples of successful partnerships and how they were achieved, it also looks at the benefits of partnerships to each sector and how to overcome potential problems. It enables the reader to make informed decisions when considering whether or not to enter a partnership aimed at improving leisure facilities and shows how partnerships for sport and leisure facilities can and do work.
Table of Contents
- Introduction - The history of partnership - the wider context
- Provision of sport in the UK
- The growth of the private sector, and a definition of partners
- Definition of partnerships
- The benefits of partnerships
- Guidelines on how to set up and develop partnerships
- Potential problems and how to overcome them
- the benefits of charitable status
- Examples of partnerships with planning - gain for capital funding
- Examples of partnerships with CCT which offer both revenue and capital funding
- Other examples of partnerships for revenue funding
- Conclusion.
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