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Supporting the sports governance community
Our community is an active network of people who are facing similar governance challenges in the sports sector. Being part of it gives you the support and experience of others and creates new opportunities for collaboration. We bring together people from Sports Council funded partners and from across the wider sport and physical activity sector at networking events and conferences.
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Networking events
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Headingley Networking Event
Join us for an evening of drinks and networking ahead of our annual conference.
Wednesday 12 November 2025 at Sixes Social Headingley.
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Make it Matter: Turning Environmental Goals into Actions
Join us for this networking event as we discuss how sporting organisations can ensure that their sustainability work makes a difference. This event is co-hosted with the Sport & Recreation Alliance
Thursday 9 October 2025 at the Sport & Recreation Alliance Offices in Central London.
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SGA Awards 2024
November's annual conference will see the second year of the SGA Awards. We want to celebrate the fantastic work being delivered across sports governance and showcase the dedication, talent and achievements of the SGA community.
This year we will have 3 categories with the addition of Sports Governance Project of the Year.
Nominations are now open and you can both submit on your own behalf or nominate someone else.
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Outstanding Governance Contribution
This award celebrates and recognises those individuals who have made a positive and sustained contribution to governance in their organisation, who have gone above and beyond to encourage, support and raise awareness of good governance.
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Shortlist
This award celebrates and recognises those individuals who have made a positive and sustained contribution to governance in their organisation, who have gone above and beyond to encourage, support and raise awareness of good governance. They may have built powerful relationships with a variety of stakeholders, or taken on a project that had a materially positive impact, or demonstrated effective leadership in the achievement of departmental and organisational objectives.
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Sarah Sunderland
Governance, Risk and Audit Manager, UK Coaching
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Ruth Miller
Business Planning Manager, British Cycling
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Amanda Tomlinson
Chief Executive, Active Black Country