Birstall RFC Win Title

Birstall RFC Win Title

Birstall RFC, sponsored by Saje Impact, have won their Midlands League title this week after the RFU announced the results of the season.

The RFU said

Following the early end of the rugby season in England as a result of COVID-19, The Rugby Football Union has announced the final league positions.

Proposals from the RFU governance committee to conclude the season for those leagues at both professional and community level were yesterday ratified by the RFU Council.

It was agreed that final standings for the Greene King IPA Championship and men’s and women’s community game would be calculated on a best playing record formula maintaining promotion and relegation for those leagues.

Andy Reed said “After 44 years of association with the club this has to be one of the best season for the 1st XV. The new Club house and facilities have certainly put the Club on the map in Leicestershire rugby. I wish I had managed a few games for the 2nds, but sadly the sudden end to the season meant that wasn’t possibl

Mutual Support and Twitter Takeover for Sport for Development

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Mutual Support and Twitter Takeover for Sport for Development

The Sports for Development sector is impacted during the Coronavirus like so many others. As Chair of the Coalition of Partners our network of support and guidance is needed now more than ever.

Thanks to our partners at ConnectSport we are gathering issues to take to government or solve amongst ourselves and sharing some of the best innovative practise!

From Connect Sport this week.

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Stay Home Save Lives

Stay Home Save Lives

Like all businesses SAJEIMPACT is doing all it can to serve our clients and partners by working from home and maintaining contact via video and email.

We understand how difficult the Coronavirus pandemic has been for some of our clients and we will do all we can to be flexible and continue our work in different ways

Stay safe and well… see you on the other side of this

Reed Takes over Chair of Sport for Development Coalition

Reed Takes over Chair of Sport for Development Coalition

The Sport for Development Coalition (SFDC) has appointed its new Chair.

Former MP Andy Reed OBE succeeds Matt Stevenson-Dodd, who has led the SFDC’s Board as interim Chair since 2018.

The SFDC is a growing movement of organisations, networks and funders who believe in the power sport and physical activity to generate positive social outcomes. It is supported and funded by Sport England, Comic Relief and the Laureus Sport for Good Foundation.

Andy, who was Labour & Co-operative MP for Loughborough between 1997 and 2010, has many years’ experience working in national sports policy, and international development issues.

He was Chair of the Sport & Recreation Alliance between 2011 and 2016, performed the same role for Leicester-Shire and Rutland Sport for 12 years until 2017, and has also served on the Board of CIMSPA (Chartered Institute for the Management of Sport and Physical Activity).

Although now semi-retired, Andy is Director of Saje Impact, a boutique Public Affairs and Sport Management company specialising in the sport, faith and charity sectors, and is co-founder of the Sports Think Tank which is dedicated to sports policy development in the UK.

He is a passionate advocate of the power of sport to effect positive social change in our communities, and received an OBE in the Queen’s Birthday Honours in June 2012 for his contribution to community and sport in Leicestershire.

Matt Stevenson-Dodd, who also served as Chief Executive of leading sport for employability charity Street League between 2010 and 2019, is stepping down as Chair to focus on his consultancy, Trust Impact.

Andy said: “Firstly I would like to pay tribute to the work Matt has done to lead the Coalition over the last 18 months. His leadership has brought the Coalition to this exciting moment in its evolution where, as we head into a new decade, sport is now being widely acknowledged as a powerful tool for social change.

Reed Joins WST Programme

Reed Joins WST Programme

Today, 40 of Britain’s most successful and driven female athletes gathered to launch a unique five-month campaign led by women’s sports charity, the Women’s Sport Trust. The campaign, named ‘Unlocked’, will see the 40 elite athletes paired with 40 ‘activators’ made up of leading figures from business, sport and media to shape the future of women’s sport.

Individually and collectively they will challenge and support each other to unlock media platforms, pitch to investors, speak out on live issues, tell new stories, get into boardrooms and break down assumptions.

Wishing All Our Clients and Friends a Merry Christmas - See You in 2020

Wishing All Our Clients and Friends a Merry Christmas - See You in 2020

After another busy but productive year SajeImpact will be closed today until Monday 6th January 2020.

“We would like to thank everybody who has worked with us in 2019. It has been another great year for us and our partners and this is only possible because we get to choose to work with great people who share our vision to have meaningful impact on our communities.

“Watch out for further news in 2020 as SajeImpact celebrates its 10th Anniversary and change of pace for its second decade!”

Leiecstershire Business - Commonwealth Games Procurement

Leiecstershire Business - Commonwealth Games Procurement

Director Andy Reed helped launch a Commonwealth Games Procurement event for Leicestershire Businesses at MIRA Technology Centre this week. Learning from the 2002 London Games, Leicestershire & Rutland Sport teamed up with the LLEP and Chamber of Commerce to put on the event for local companies interested in securing work from Birmingham 2022. Over 76 Leicestershire companies won over 176 contracts in 2012 worth over £100m. “I’d like to see Leicestershire companies do as well out of the 2022 Games as we did from London. By being proactive we can make sure we share the knowledge and experience through these events. We are building a sports business network across the County to make sure we all encourage each other and build a strong local business base.