Empowering Local Communities: How the 'SPORT na START' Program Boosts Socio-Economic Growth Through Regional NGOs

Rafal Szymanski
European Research Studies Journal, Volume XXVIΙ, Issue 4, 1421-1430, 2024
DOI: 10.35808/ersj/3582

Abstract:

Purpose: The article aims to organize knowledge regarding the financing options for microprojects implemented by the NGO sector, targeted at end beneficiaries residing in municipalities with populations of up to 25,000 within the Republic of Poland. Design/Methodology/Approach: In pursuing the objective, the following research questions were formulated: Definition of selected terms related to the article’s topic: a) fostering the habit of active recreation among young people, b) a healthy lifestyle. What are the reasons why implementing social initiatives at the local level is essential for the economic development of regions with populations up to 25,000? The article's structure aligns with these set objectives. The introduction describes the background, research problem, and basic definitions related to local social initiatives, particularly those aiming to encourage physical activity among children. To achieve the defined objective, a critical analysis of relevant literature was used, along with an observational method supported by argumentation to strengthen generalized theses. Additionally, methods of induction and deduction, comparisons, generalizations, and synthesis were applied. In-depth research was then conducted using the Delphi method, a tool for structuring group communication processes. Findings: The considerations led to the identification of key challenges associated with implementing sports projects for children aged 6-15 in small regions. Practical Implications: The issues presented in the article highlight the necessity for NGOs implementing projects for primary school children to conduct the recruitment process with particular care. Originality Value: This article presents the outcomes of original desk research. The topic addressed had not previously been discussed in international forums.


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