Lecco Associations Receive Funding: 11 Groups Awarded

Lecco Boosts Youth Sports with Expanded Funding for Inclusive Programs

The Municipality of Lecco is stepping up its commitment to grassroots sports, announcing a meaningful financial boost for local amateur sports associations. Through the “Voglia di Sport” initiative, 11 organizations will receive funding to support youth sports projects with a strong emphasis on social inclusion. This year’s allocation has seen a substantial increase, jumping from €20,000 to nearly €30,000, reflecting the governance’s dedication to these vital community programs.

Champions of Inclusion: Lecco’s Sports Stars Shine

The selected projects showcase a diverse range of sports and a shared commitment to making athletics accessible to all. ASD Badminton Lecco is set to launch a free badminton program specifically for Special Olympic athletes, in partnership with the La Nostra Famiglia association. Similarly, ASD Dinamic Karate will foster an integrated karate course, bringing together children and young people with and without disabilities. For the young strategists, ASD Boris Spassky is offering an educational and recreational chess program designed for children under 14.

Further enriching the landscape, Asd Oratori Lecco Alta will host a sports and recreational gathering for young football and volleyball enthusiasts aged 7 to 13. ASD Zanetti 1948 aims to introduce gymnastics to children as young as three, collaborating with local nursery and primary schools.ASD Polisportiva Futura 96 is organizing introductory sports sessions for individuals with disabilities,working closely with schools in the Acquate and Olate districts.

the wave of inclusivity continues with Asd Polisportiva Sant’Egidio, wich will implement movement-based educational activities for primary school students.ASD Rugby Lecco is introducing its sport to children and young people aged 4 to 18, while also providing valuable insights for parents. The ASD Gamma mountaineering group is pioneering two inclusive indoor climbing projects in collaboration with the Parini institute. ASD Pallavolo Picco is focused on spreading the values of volleyball within Lecco’s primary schools, and ASD Basket Lecco will offer a mini-basketball program for children aged 5 to 11.

A Winning Strategy: Increased Investment in Community Sports

The expansion of funding underscores the municipality’s recognition of the profound impact these sports associations have on the community. As the councilor for sport, Emanuele Torri, stated:

“I express the administration’s satisfaction with the outcome of the tender, for various reasons. In particular, for the quality of the proposed projects, which responded to the objectives of the tender, i.e. promoting sporting activity in the weakest sections of society, in schools and enhancing the inclusive aspect. For this reason we have decided to increase the economic resources made available,from 20,000 euros to almost 30,000 euros. Moreover, I thank the sports associations for their essential, daily contribution, the result of passion and competence, in promoting education through sport.”

This increased investment is a testament to Lecco’s commitment to fostering a vibrant and inclusive sports culture, ensuring that the benefits of physical activity and teamwork reach every corner of the community.

Diving Deeper: Key Data and Programme Highlights

To provide a clearer picture of the impact of Lecco’s “Voglia di sport” initiative, let’s examine a comparative overview of the funded programs:

Sports Association Sport/Program Target Age Group Key Focus Areas
ASD Badminton Lecco Badminton Special Olympic Athletes Inclusion, Skill Growth
ASD Dinamic Karate Karate Children & Young People (with/without disabilities) Integration, Discipline
ASD boris Spassky Chess Under 14 Cognitive Skills, Strategic Thinking
Asd Oratori Lecco Alta Football & Volleyball 7-13 Teamwork, Recreation
ASD Zanetti 1948 Gymnastics Ages 3+ Physical Literacy, Early Development
ASD Polisportiva Futura 96 Introductory Sports Individuals with Disabilities Accessibility, Adapted Movement
asd Polisportiva Sant’Egidio Movement-Based Activities Primary School Students Physical Education, Early Childhood Development
ASD Rugby Lecco Rugby 4-18 Teamwork, Physical Fitness, Parent Education
ASD Gamma Indoor Climbing Various (Inclusive) Inclusion, Physical Challenge
ASD Pallavolo Picco Volleyball Primary Schools Skill Development, Volleyball Fundamentals
ASD Basket Lecco Mini-Basketball 5-11 Fundamentals, Teamwork

Note: This table provides a snapshot of the funded programs. The specific details, program schedules, and registration information are best obtained by contacting the respective sports associations directly.

frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) about Lecco’s Youth Sports Initiatives

This FAQ section addresses common queries to provide extensive information and increase the article’s search visibility:

Q: what is the “Voglia di Sport” initiative?

A: “Voglia di Sport” (Desire for Sport) is a program by the Municipality of Lecco that provides financial support to local sports associations. The aim is to promote youth sports programs with an emphasis on social inclusion and making sports accessible to all children and young people.

Q: Who benefits from this funding?

A: The funding directly benefits local amateur sports associations in Lecco, who in turn use the funds to run programs for children and young people. The programs often prioritize inclusivity,offering opportunities for individuals with disabilities and those from diverse backgrounds.

Q: How much funding was allocated this year?

A: The total funding for “Voglia di Sport” this year was almost €30,000, a significant increase from the previous year’s allocation of €20,000. This rise demonstrates Lecco’s increased investment in youth sports.

Q: How are the funds used?

A: The grants are used by the sports associations to cover costs associated with their youth programs. This can include equipment, coaching, facility rental, and othre expenses related to running sports activities for young participants.

Q: Which sports are included in the initiative?

A: The initiative supports a wide variety of sports, promoting an inclusive surroundings. Approved initiatives include, but are not limited to, badminton, karate, chess, football, volleyball, gymnastics, rugby, climbing, and mini-basketball.

Q: Are there any programs specifically designed for individuals with disabilities?

A: Yes, a significant focus of the “Voglia di Sport” initiative is on promoting inclusive sports. Several programs, like the badminton program for Special Olympic athletes and the integrated karate course, are specifically designed to cater to children and young people with disabilities. Other programs such as the introductory sports sessions from ASD Polisportiva Futura 96 also welcome children with disabilities.

Q: How can my child or my institution get involved?

A: To get involved, you should contact the specific sports association that offers the program you are interested in. Contact information for the associations is usually available on the Lecco Municipality website or through local sports directories.If relevant, contact details will be added to the list above..

Q: Where can I find more information about the “Voglia di Sport” initiative and other available grants?

A: The official website of the Municipality of Lecco ([insert relevant URL if available]) is the best source for detailed information, official announcements, and contact information. You can also contact the councilor for sport for additional information (Emanuele Torri). Furthermore, external sites focused on grants, as listed in the search results, may offer avenues for exploration. [[1]] [[2]]

Q: What is the long-term impact of this investment in youth sports?

A: The increased investment aims to create a more vibrant and inclusive sports culture in Lecco. It is indeed expected to encourage greater youth participation in sports, improving physical and mental well-being, fostering teamwork and social skills, and promoting a sense of community.

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