Promoting sporting opportunities with the BBC
BBC Sport is supporting our mission to get more people
playing sport by offering sports clubs a platform to promote their
activities on bbc.co.uk.
From June 22, the BBC Things To Do website will promote
sport taster sessions to the public on behalf of sports groups.
It’s part of the BBC’s work to help inspire the public to try out
sport this summer and build a lasting Olympic and Paralympic
legacy.
The project will be promoted throughout the summer by BBC Sport
and to the 3.3 million unique daily visitors BBC Sport’s website,
so it’s a good way to promote sporting opportunities to a wide
audience.
Not-for-profit and/or publicly-funded clubs are eligible to
register and upload sport taster activities on Things To Do, if
they meet the following criteria:
- The activities must be run from 22 June 2012 onwards
- Sessions must include active participation in sport
- Activities should either be free of charge or run on a cost
recovery basis
- The sport must be accessible to the general public, not just
members
- Sessions must happen on a specific time on a specific day.
- The BBC suggests that a natural fit would be a club open day,
many of which are run already, which could see increases in the
numbers attending.
Clubs can find out more, sign up and start
promoting their sport taster activities at www.bbc.co.uk/thingstodo/activitymaker
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