London Sport Consultancy has this week launched their new brand through which they will work collaboratively with clients to support more people to live active lives.
As the consultancy arm of the charity London Sport, who exist to make London the most physically active city in the world, they offer the opportunity for organisations to commission bespoke project consultancy that taps into four core areas of specialist expertise: digital marketing, funding, research and insight, and technology.
Since its inception nearly four years ago, London Sport Consultancy has supported more than 50 clients working across a range of areas to help enhance their impact and make a real difference to physical activity and sport in London and beyond.
Clients have ranged from Local Authorities, national governing bodies, charities, tech ventures and other physical activity delivery providers, all wanting to increase participation in physical activity and sport. Projects commissioned include physical activity strategies, digital marketing behaviour change campaigns, research into barriers and influencers to participation within certain communities, and fundraising planning.
All profits from London Sport Consultancy projects are reinvested back into physical activity in the capital, through London Sport.
London Sport Consultancy Lead, Jennie Rivett said:
“We’re delighted to share our new London Sport Consultancy brand and showcase how our work has really made a difference to help Londoners lead healthier, happier lives. We’re keen to continue to work co-creatively with clients to increase their knowledge, test innovative approaches and elevate some of the great existing work across our sector which gets people active.
For more information on London Sport Consultancy click here or contact Jennie Rivett.
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London Sport exists to make London the most physically active city in the world. Supported by Sport England and the Mayor of London, we aim to increase physical activity levels among less active adults, reducing inequalities and inactivity, and give young people opportunities to form a positive physical activity habit for life.