RYA urges boaters to join campaign for grassroots sport 

Will you Get Your Kit On for grassroot sports?

The Royal Yachting Association (RYA) is backing a new campaign designed to promote support for grassroots sport ahead of the Government’s Comprehensive Spending Review on 25 November.

The #GetYourKitOn campaign, supported by sports organisations across the country, is encouraging as many people as possible to tell George Osborne how much they value grassroots sport before he decides whether to cut up to 40% of grassroot sport’s taxpayer funding.

Take part

You can spread the word of your support for the campaign by sharing photos of you in your 'kit' with the hashtag #GetYourKitOn. As part of the campaign, supporters are also being asked to visit www.GetYourKitOn.team and post a message directly to the inbox of George Osborne, asking him to protect funding for grassroots sport.

Emma Boggis, Chief Executive of the Sport and Recreation Alliance, the umbrella body for sports organisations, says the campaign needs as many supporters as possible if it is to succeed.

“We understand difficult decisions have to be made but cuts of this size would have serious repercussions. So we're calling for everyone who plays or who has children who play grassroots sport to spend 60 seconds contacting the Chancellor to tell them how much they value our grassroots sport,” she explained.  

Show your support

Recent polling, commissioned by the Alliance, shows that 79% of people feel the Government should do more to support grassroots sport, and 75% agreeing that grassroots sport should receive more funding from the Government.

The #GetYourKitOn campaign is a fantastic way to show the strength of feeling and passion that keeps grassroots sport functioning in the country. Spending decisions are already being made and unless we tell George Osborne that we are united in our support for grassroots sport, many of our community clubs and budding athletes stand to lose out.

For more information visit www.GetYourKitOn.Team

 

Contact Us

Article Published: November 16, 2015 9:15

 

Use this button to spread the word...