{"id":36284,"date":"2023-08-15T12:52:29","date_gmt":"2023-08-15T12:52:29","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/accelerate.sport\/?post_type=blog_post&p=36284"},"modified":"2023-08-15T12:52:29","modified_gmt":"2023-08-15T12:52:29","slug":"what-are-the-benefits-of-volunteering-in-sports","status":"publish","type":"blog_post","link":"https:\/\/accelerate.sport\/welsh\/blog-post\/what-are-the-benefits-of-volunteering-in-sports\/","title":{"rendered":"What are the Benefits of Volunteering in Sports?"},"content":{"rendered":"
Sports and physical activities have long been cherished for their ability to promote physical well-being and teamwork. Yet beyond this, volunteering in sports can offer a plethora of personal and professional benefits that often go overlooked\u2026<\/p>\n
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According to the UK’s National Council for Voluntary Organisations (NCVO), over 20 million people in the UK volunteer at least once a year. Volunteering within sports allows individuals to connect with other like-minded people who share a passion for the same activities. Being around others with the same interests can combat feelings of isolation.<\/p>\n
A key benefit of volunteering in sports is the development of leadership and communication skills. According to UK Youth, 79% of young people aged 16-24 believe volunteering can enhance their leadership skills. Sports volunteering often involves coordinating events, managing teams, and providing instructions to participants amongst other activities. These responsibilities nurture the ability to guide and motivate others effectively, skills that are highly transferrable<\/p>\n
Sports events can often be demanding and requires effective time management and organisational skills. Volunteering in sports requires individuals to juggle their commitments and allocate time efficiently. The UK’s Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport reports that sports volunteering has increased by 56% since 2005.<\/p>\n
Volunteering offers hands-on practical experience in a dynamic environment. Many young people in the UK [around 71%], believe that volunteering can be added to their CV and in return improve their job prospects, as noted by the UK Youth survey. Whether it’s assisting in event management, coordinating logistics, or handling equipment, these experiences provide a practical foundation that can be leveraged in various professional contexts.<\/p>\n
Sports events can be unpredictable, often requiring volunteers to think on their feet and adapt to changing circumstances. These experiences can help a volunteers resilience and adaptability, which are essential qualities, both personally and professionally life. According to the Office for National Statistics, 63% of UK adults believe that volunteering can improve their mental health.<\/p>\n
Volunteers can create opportunities to expand their social and professional networks, which can help for perusing a career in sport. The Sport and Recreation Alliance reports that around 3.2 million people volunteer in sport at least once a month in the UK. When interacting with other volunteers, participants, and organisers, it opens doors to valuable connections that can lead to mentorship, collaboration, and even job opportunities.<\/p>\n
Contributing to the community through sports volunteering can provide a profound sense of purpose and accomplishment. Knowing that your efforts directly benefit others and contribute to a healthier, happier community can significantly boost self-esteem and overall well-being.<\/p>\n
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Do you want to learn how to better recruit your volunteers, support them through training and keep them? Find out about the benefits of micro volunteering and how to create volunteer strategies by enrolling on our Volunteering eLearning courses.<\/p>\n
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In addition, by enrolling on the online training courses on Accelerate Sport, you will uncover the benefits of micro volunteering and learn how to create volunteer strategies.<\/p>\n
Check out the video below for more information about both the Level 1 and Level 2 training courses.<\/p>\n
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