Slide1 : The Globe Spanning Movement for Sport for All
Slide2 : About TAFISA TAFISA is the leading international Sport for All organization
founded in Bordeaux/France 1991
registered at the law court in Frankfurt/Main
operating as a non-profit organization
run by a volunteer Board of Directors
with a professional office in Frankfurt/Main About TAFISA TAFISA Mission Facts & Figures Board of Directors TAFISA Board TAFISA Office TAFISA Budget General Assembly
Slide3 : TAFISA Mission TAFISA
believes that the access to Sport for All and physical activity
is a basic human right for all.
supports the promotion and development of traditional sports and games
sees Sport for All as a major contribution to individual, social, community
and national life quality
supports the promotion of exchanges and transfer of experience,
participation programs, education of leaders and dissemination of model
projects and expertise.
cooperates with institutions in the fields of sport and physical activity
to advance health, culture, education and recreation.
assumes political leadership in general areas of Sport for All and offers
practical services for its members
supports the concept of diversity and inclusiveness to bring individuals
together. About TAFISA TAFISA Mission Facts & Figures Board of Directors TAFISA Board TAFISA Office TAFISA Budget General Assembly
Slide4 : Facts & Figures TAFISA is a fast growing Sport for All organization with
more than 150 member organizations
in 110 countries from all continents
a regional structure incl. ASFAA for Asia and Oceania and ESFAN for
Europe
a network of experts worldwide
programs for millions of participants
relationships with science, health promotion, world culture and the
Olympic movement
About TAFISA TAFISA Mission Facts & Figures Board of Directors TAFISA Board TAFISA Office TAFISA Budget General Assembly
Slide5 : TAFISA Board of Directors The TAFISA Board of Directors is elected for a four year period by the General Assembly. The present board was elected 2005 in Warsaw/Poland. The board consists of 12 members:
president
three vice presidents
treasurer
secretary general
six more members
Two of them must be female and each continent must be represented. About TAFISA TAFISA Mission Facts & Figures Board of Directors TAFISA Board TAFISA Office TAFISA Budget General Assembly
Slide6 : TAFISA Board (2005 - 2009) President: Dr. Shang-Hi Rhee, South Korea
Vice president: Dr. Oscar Azuero-Ruiz, Colombia
Vice president: Comfort Nwankwo, Nigeria
Vice president: Joël Raynaud, France
Treasurer: Hon. Brian Dixon, Australia
Secretary General: Wolfgang Baumann, Germany
Members: Wim Florijn, Netherlands
Herzel Hagay, Israel
Mitra Rouhi Dehkordi, Iran
Jorma Savola, Finland
Dr. Ewa Suska, Poland
Dr. Thomas Ta-Chou-Huang, Chinese Taipeh
Coopted Member: Rodolfo Natalio Valgoni, Argentina
Commisioner: Sarjit Singh, Malaysia
Honorary president: Prof. Dr. Jürgen Palm †, Germany
Advisor: Prof. Dr. Ju-Ho-Chang, South Korea About TAFISA TAFISA Mission Facts & Figures Board of Directors TAFISA Board TAFISA Office TAFISA Budget General Assembly
Slide7 : TAFISA Office TAFISA has a fulltime staffed headquarter located in the city centre of Frankfurt/Main in Germany in walking distance to the main train station and only ten minutes by underground from the international airport. The partner Commerzbank AG is offering office space free of charge which is situated in the Commerzbank building. Contact:
TAFISA Office
Dienstleistungszentrum
Mainzer Landstraße 153
60261 Frankfurt/Main Phone: 0049 (0) 69 136447 – 47/46
Fax: 0049 (0) 69 13644748
e-mail: baumann@tafisa.net About TAFISA TAFISA Mission Facts & Figures Board of Directors TAFISA Board TAFISA Office TAFISA Budget General Assembly
Slide8 : TAFISA Budget TAFISA as a non-profit organization generates its income from various sources.
These include
Public funds
Membership Fees
Licence fees
Sponsorships
Donations About TAFISA TAFISA Mission Facts & Figures Board of Directors TAFISA Board TAFISA Office TAFISA Budget General Assembly
Slide9 : General Assembly According to the statutes the General Assembly is the supreme organ of TAFISA. It consists of all its member organizations and meets every two years on the occasion of the biannual TAFISA World Congresses.
The last General Assembly took place in Warsaw/Poland on September 20, 2005. The next Assembly will be in Buenos Aires, September 30, 2007. About TAFISA TAFISA Mission Facts & Figures Board of Directors TAFISA Board TAFISA Office TAFISA Budget General Assembly
Slide10 : TAFISA Family TAFISA stands for a globe spanning movement. It includes the member organizations as well as its partners and supporters from the political, cultural, corporate and academic world.
They all have one objective in common: to attract even more people to participate in sport and physical activity worldwide. TAFISA Family TAFISA Members TAFISA Member Structure Regional Structure TAFISA Partners TAFISA Supporters
Slide11 : TAFISA Members TAFISA has grown dramatically in numbers over the last 15 years. Today TAFISA has more than 150 member organizations from 110 countries from all continents. No other Sport for All organization has this wide span of members around the world. Members are coming from
Europe (39)
Asia (28)
Africa (21)
Americas (17)
Oceania (5)
TAFISA Family TAFISA Members TAFISA Member Structure Regional Structure TAFISA Partners TAFISA Supporters
Slide12 : TAFISA Member Structure TAFISA has its unique quality by bringing together governmental and non-governmental Sport for All organizations.
Members are:
National Sport Federations
National Sport for All Councils
National Olympic Committees
Sport Ministries
Universities and Institutes of Sport
International Sport Federations TAFISA Family TAFISA Members TAFISA Member Structure Regional Structure TAFISA Partners TAFISA Supporters
Slide13 : Regional Structure To strengthen regional activities and to provide services to its members TAFISA has established a regional network.
TAFISA is represented
in Asia and Oceania by ASFAA:
(Asiania Sport for All Association)
in Europe by ESFAN:
(European Sport for All Network)
The establishment of an African and Pan-American body will on September 27, 2007 on the occasion of the coming World Congress in Buenos Aires. TAFISA Family TAFISA Members TAFISA Member Structure Regional Structure TAFISA Partners TAFISA Supporters
Slide14 : TAFISA Partners TAFISA is well respected by international organizations in the fields of public health, sport sciences, culture and Olympic movement.
This includes official acknowledgements by:
International Olympic Committee (IOC)
World Health Organization (WHO)
International Council of Sports Science and Physical Education (ICSSPE)
UNESCO TAFISA Family TAFISA Members TAFISA Member Structure Regional Structure TAFISA Partners TAFISA Supporters
Slide15 : TAFISA Supporters TAFISA receives financial and practical support from various private and public partners. Through this support TAFISA can realize its mission. TAFISA‘s partners include
TAFISA Family TAFISA Members TAFISA Member Structure Regional Structure TAFISA Partners TAFISA Supporters
Slide16 : TAFISA Programs For the promotion of Sport for All worldwide TAFISA focuses on programs of various kinds. They all have as their main objective to address and attract different target groups to participate in physical activity and sports.
Major TAFISA programs are
World Walking Day
International Challenge Day
World Festival of Traditional Games
Active Cities Award
Certified Leadership Course
World Forum
Most programs are officially endorsed by the WHO. TAFISA Programs Intern. Challenge Day World Walking Day World Festival of Traditional Games
World Congress Certified Leadership Course n Means of Communication
Slide17 : International Challenge Day The International Challenge Day is
a friendly competition in Sport for All
always on the last Wednesday in May
where communities compete against each other
to motivate as many people as possible to get active
with 40 millions participants per year worldwide
TAFISA Programs Intern. Challenge Day World Walking Day World Festival of Traditional Games
World Congress Certified Leadership Course Means of Communication
Slide18 : International Challenge Day 2007 On May 30, 2007 the largest global Sport for All event included
more than 55 million participants
from 3.200 cities and communities
in 35 countries worldwide
endorsed by WHO
TAFISA Programs Intern. Challenge Day World Walking Day World Festival of Traditional Games
World Congress Certified Leadership Course Means of Communication
Slide19 : World Walking Day The World Walking Day is the
largest walking event worldwide
always held in October every year
with up to 50 participating countries
endorsed by the WHO TAFISA Programs Intern. Challenge Day World Walking Day World Festival of Traditional Games
World Congress Certified Leadership Course Means of Communication
Slide20 : World Festival of Traditional Games The World Festival of Traditional Games
is held every four years
brings together traditional games, dances,
sports from all over the world
aims at the rediscovery and preservation
of traditional games
offers a unique opportunity for the public
to discover traditional games
The next World Festival will be organized
in Busan/Korea in 2008.
TAFISA Programs Intern. Challenge Day World Walking Day World Festival of Traditional Games
World Congress Certified Leadership Course Means of Communication
Slide21 : World Festival 2008 The next World Festival will take place
in Busan, Korea
on September 26 to October 2, 2007
with the patronage of UNESCO, IOC, WHO
and ICSSPE
The Festival will bridge the gap between
Traditional Games
X – Games Signing the Contract with Busan
Lord Mayor Dr. Nam Sik Hur, 8.2.2007
E- Games TAFISA Benefits Licence Rights Sponsorships TAFISA Benefits
Slide23 : TAFISA World Congress Every two years TAFISA organizes its World Congress incl. the General Assembly in:
Bordeaux/France, 1991
Chiba/Japan, 1993
Netanya/Israel, 1995
Penang/Malaysia, 1997
Larnaka/Cyprus, 1999
Cape Town/South Africa, 2001
Munich/Germany, 2003
Warsaw/Poland, 2005
Buenos Aires/Argentina, 2007
Taipei/Chinese Taipei, 2009
Adelaide/Australia, 2011 TAFISA Programs Intern. Challenge Day World Walking Day World Festival of Traditional Games
World Congress Certified Leadership Course Means of Communication
Slide24 : TAFISA World Congress 2007 The 20th TAFISA World Congress for the first time will take place in Latin America hosted by the member organization AMUDERA and the city of Buenos Aires.
The major theme will be
„Sport for All: Meeting the Challenges of Building Social Capital“
Participation of delegates from more than 50 countries is expected.
TAFISA Programs Intern. Challenge Day World Walking Day World Festival of Traditional Games
World Congress Certified Leadership Course Means of Communication
Slide25 : TAFISA Certified Leadership Course In 2007 TAFISA launches a new program called „Certified Leadership Course“. It meets the great demand of its members for a special educational scheme for the qualification of national and regional leaders in Sport for All. It incorporates specific skills and competences required for the development and promotion of Sport for All on the national and regional level.
Courses take place in
Lagos, Nigeria
Warsaw, Poland
Isle of Kish, Iran
Macau
TAFISA Programs Intern. Challenge Day World Walking Day World Festival of Traditional Games
World Congress Certified Leadership Course Means of Communication
Slide26 : TAFISA Certified Leadership Course
Isle of Kish/Iran, August 27 to September 2, 2007
Host: NOC Iran, National Olympic and Paraolympic Academy,
Sport for All Federation
Lagos/Nigeria, November 24 to 30, 2007
Host: Sport for All Association, NOC
Macau, January 22 to 29, 2008
Host: Macau Sport Development Board
TAFISA Programs Intern. Challenge Day World Walking Day World Festival of Traditional Games
World Congress Certified Leadership Course Means of Communication
Slide27 : 1. TAFISA World Forum In 2006 TAFISA has successfully started its series of annual World Forums
focussing on a particular topic of current interest.
The 1st Forum under the main theme
„The Integrative Force of Sport for All: Building new Understandings“
was organized in Frankfurt, December 14 – 17, 2006 with the generous support
of the Federal Ministry of the Interior and under the patronage of ICSSPE.
The 2nd Forum will be held in Riga, Latvia, November 16 – 18, 2007.
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Slide28 : 2. TAFISA World Forum In 2007 the 2. TAFISA World Forum will be organized in
Riga, Latvia
November 16-18, 2007.
It will be under the topic
“Policy-making in Sport for All“
and hosted by LTSA.
Slide29 : TAFISA Almanac Every four years TAFISA publishes an Almanac describing the current status
and future perspectives in up to 100 countries worldwide.
For that reason TAFISA at present has sent a questionnaire to its member
organizations. The results will be evaluated and published at the end of this year.
As a result TAFISA presently is establishing an international Sport for All Archive
as an unique collection and documentation of Sport for All worldwide including
National policy papers
Working books
Promotional documents on programs, campaigns, targeting resources etc.
Documentaries
Photos
Library
Traditional games
etc. TAFISA Benefits Licence Rights Sponsorships TAFISA Benefits
Slide30 : Jürgen Palm Center of Sport for All Intl. The Center aims at the establishment of a clearing house to systematically
and demand oriented meet the interests of its member organizations in the
fields of
• consultation
• qualification
• conception
• strategy development
• investigation
• evaluation
• establishment of data base
The establishment of cooperation with academic partners in Australia, Germany, Colombia and USA is under way to offer online and offline services. TAFISA Benefits Licence Rights Sponsorships TAFISA Benefits
Slide31 : Means of Communication TAFISA has various tools for regular and direct communication with its members, stakeholders, partners etc. These include the
TAFISA magazine (half-yearly)
TAFISA newsletter (quarterly)
TAFISA website www.tafisa.net
Mailings to the members TAFISA Programs Intern. Challenge Day World Walking Day World Festival of Traditional Games
World Congress Certified Leadership Course Means of Communication
Slide32 : TAFISA Benefits TAFISA offers its partners a wide range of opportunities for cooperation.
This includes
access to an international network of opinion leaders, decision makers from governments, sport organisations etc.
access to millions of participants through its worldwide programs
contacts to various target groups through its website, publications etc.
In short, TAFISA opens doors and new markets to sell products and services
worldwide! TAFISA Benefits Licence Rights Sponsorships TAFISA Benefits
Slide33 : TAFISA Benefits The benefits to potential corporate partners can be summarized as follows:
Image – high profile, stature, credibility;
Access – to networks, contacts, members;
Expertise – special events or communications;
Exclusivity – keep out competitors;
Integration – fits company‘s total marketing mix;
Safe – no lawsuites or injury to participants;
Longevity – opportunity to repeat and/or expand
International – worldwide network and access
TAFISA partners can select from various marketing opportunities
Licence rights
Sponsorships
Memberships
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Slide34 : Sponsorships TAFISA offers partners access to its worldwide programs.
In order to meet corporate interests the TAFISA programs
serve current corporate objectives
deliver target audiences
are highly cost efficient to operate
demonstrate value-added support/resources
have measurable results and impact
increase corporate visibility
serve / involve employees TAFISA Benefits Licence Rights Sponsorships TAFISA Benefits
Slide35 : Licence Rights For the endorsement of a partners product or service in the market TAFISA
offers the right to use
the TAFISA logo
the TAFISA trade mark TAFISA Benefits Licence Rights Sponsorships TAFISA Benefits
Slide36 : Present Status of Sport for All Worldwide From Europe the idea has spread worldwide by now
Idea is gaining prestige and political recognition
Social benefits of Sport for All have been recognised by governments worldwide
Significance of newly established non governmental organizations is growing – separate to traditional sport structure
Bipolar system of sport is increasingly gaining support
Institutionalizing of International cooperation in Sport for All in progress – second wave of globalization in sport
Responsibility of developed countries in demand
Lack of do how and know how
Lack of prior attention in first generation countries – establishment of new organizations TAFISA Benefits Licence Rights Sponsorships TAFISA Benefits
Slide37 : TAFISA Future Strategies Two audiences strategy
Two direction strategy
Service extension strategy
Physical activity strategy
Public space strategy
Affordable facilities strategy
Think global – act regional strategy
Global player strategy
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Slide38 : Thank you for your attention!