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Michal Krejza, Head of Sport Unit DG Education & Culture, European Commission London, 20 October 2011 European Commission’s Priorities for Sport
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Topics of the presentation Good governance Financing of Sport: Sustainable financing EU funding
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3 Good governance 2011 Communication: promotion of good governance in sport No single EU model but common underlying principles: autonomy within the limits of the law, democracy, transparency and accountability in decision-making, and inclusiveness in the representation of interested stakeholders 2011 Council Resolution on EU Work Plan for Sport: setting up of Expert Group on Good Governance First meeting of the Group: 6 December 2011 24 Member States confirmed their participation in the Group Active UK role (chair/co-chair)
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4 Good governance Topics for the Expert Group: Develop European dimension of integrity in sport with initial focus on match fixing – recommendations by mid- 2012 Develop principles of transparency concerning good governance – initial set of recommendations by end 2012 Address issues related to the activities of sports agents including transfer rules for young players – follow-up to Commission’s conference on agents and study on transfers by mid- and end-2013
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5 Good governance Commission’s initiatives: EU Conference on Sports Agents, Brussels 9-10 November 2011 Study on the economic and legal aspects of transfers of players – evaluation of received offers ongoing, contractor selected by the end of 2011, results available end 2012
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6 Good governance Preparatory Actions in the field of Sport 2011: Good governance as a priority for funding 108 projects received in total, 59 on good governance 12 projects selected, 8 on good governance Of the 8 good governance projects, 4 were presented by UK organisations Sport and Recreation Alliance among the selected projects (project focusing on Boards)
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Europe 2020 Strategy: - Smart, sustainable, inclusive growth - EU-wide targets - “Streamlining” of policies into Europe 2020 objectives EU Budget Review: - Multi-annual Financial Framework post-2014: COM proposals by end 2011 - intelligent spending + resources (to be seen in light of economic climate and with regard to long-term challenges) - core principles (delivering key policy objectives, EU added value, real/measurable impact) 7 General EU context Financing of sport
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8 Communication Structure of the 2011 Communication on sport 1) Introduction Relevance of the White Paper, policy context, EU added value 2-4) Three thematic chapters Societal role of sport Economic dimension of sport Organisation of sport 5) External dimension6) ConclusionStaff Working Document: Free movement COMMUNICATION
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9 Communication Structure of second thematic chapter Economic dimension of sport (4 themes, 9 actions) Evidence-based policy making Sustainable financing (intellectual property rights, collective selling, gambling) State aid Regionaldevelopment,employability COMMUNICATION
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10 Sustainable financing of sport Ensure that intellectual property rights that might arise in the coverage of sport events are taken into account in the implementation of the Digital Agenda initiative (see QC Leisure ruling). Launch a study to analyse sport organisers’ rights and image rights in sport from the perspective of the EU legal framework. In cooperation with the sport movement, explore ways to strengthen financial solidarity mechanisms within sports while fully respecting EU competition rules. Based on the results of the EU study on the funding of grassroots sport, consider best practice among existing funding mechanisms for transparent and sustainable financing of sport. New framework COMMUNICATION
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11 Application of EU State aid rules to sport --------- Regional development and employability Monitor the application of State aid law in the field of sport and consider guidance if the number of sport-related State aid cases increases. --------------------------------- Fully exploit the possibilities of the ERDF to support sport infrastructure and sustainable activities in sport and outdoors as a tool for regional and rural development, and of the ESF to strengthen the skills and employability of workers in the sport sector. New framework COMMUNICATION
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12 WP action; launched in 2009 (MARKT (lead) + EAC) Identifies typical sport funding models in the EU Analyses legislative framework impacting the funding of grassroots sport Outlines future trends in revenue from different funding sources Includes key results of the survey of grassroots sport clubs Publication: autumn 2011 EU study: Grassroots sport funding EU funding
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13 Preparatory Actions in the field of Sport Three years: 2009, 2010, 2011 Different topics covered by supported projects: 2009: health-enhancing physical activity, gender, disability, education and training 2010: volunteering, doping, social inclusion 2011: racism & violence, good governance EU funding
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14 Preparatory Actions in the field of Sport Special events Studies: nationality and individual sports, contribution of sport to growth and employment, transfers Conferences: doping, licensing systems, EU Sport Forums Survey: Eurobarometer EU funding
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15 “Main- streaming” of Sport in other EU Programmes Lifelong Learning Youth in Action Fundamental Rights and Citizenship Fight against Crime 7th Framework Programme (RTD) Europe for Citizens Structural funds EU funding
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16 Future EU Sport Programme? Communication from the Commission: “A budget for Europe 2020” (29 June 2011) Sport as sub-programme of “Education Europe” Topics to be covered: Tackling transnational threats to sport such as doping, violence, racism, intolerance Developing guidelines for dual careers and benchmarks for good governance Addressing wider socioeconomic challenges such as social inclusion EU funding
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17 Indicative Timetable: Adoption of the EU Sport Programme (2014-2020) 2014+ -Programme Implementation 2011 -Evaluation concludes - Impact Assessment -Drafting of decision for the future Programme (legal base) - Adoption by the Commission 2012-2013 - Discussions in the Council and the Parliament (ordinary legislative procedure) 2010: - Consultations - Start of evaluation of Preparatory Actions and Special Events EU funding
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18 Thank you for your attention!
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