Club Development
Tools
Runningsports
runningsports
is dedicated to providing skills and support for volunteers working in
sport. From quick online tips and tools, to fun and informative
workshops, runningsports will help you get more for yourself, your
club/organisation and its members.
A Selection of top tips include:
A Selection of quick guides include:
Role Outline Templates
Community Amateur
Sports Club Scheme
Sports clubs play a valuable role in their communities. The CACS scheme
recognises this important role by distinguishing between clubs and
businesses for rates and tax purposes, ensuring money is kept in sports
clubs.
Both property and non-property owning clubs can significantly
benefit from the scheme. The key benefits of CASC registration
include.
- 80% mandatory business rate relief. Local authorties can
offer up to 100% relief to clubs at their discretion.
- The ability to raise funds from individuals under Gift Aid.
A registered CASC can reclaim up to £28 in tax for every £100
donated, though at the moment this does not apply to all types
of donations.
- CASCs are exempt from Corporation Tax on profits derived
from trading activities if their trading income is under £30,00
pa.
- Profits derived from property income are also exempt fro
CASCs if gross property income is under £20,000 pa, of
particular relevance following the abolition of the nil rate
band.
- CASCs whose income does not exceed these thresholds will no longer
be required to complete an annual Corporation Tax return.
More information can be found at www.cascinfo.co.uk
Sport England -
Promoting Sport Toolkit
The promoting Sport Toolkit is a collection of simple-to-use tools to
help you promote sport more easily, effectively and cheaply.
Tools available include:
- over 500 high-quality photos of community sport
- over 500 how-to-guides
- a calendar of sporting events throughout the year
- online forms for requesting a Sporting Champion visit to your club
or event.
Visit
Sport England Promoting Sport Toolkit
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