Football and Social Responsibility (FSR) The scope of unite against racism? Skopje 14.10.2010 Football and Social Responsibility Institutional – stakeholders • 53 UEFA member associations • European Club Associations (ECA) • Association of European Prof. Football Leagues (EPFL) • National player trade unions (FIFPro) • Football Supporters Europe (FSE) • European Union (EC / Council of Europe) • European Team Sports; EHF, IIHF, FIRA-AER and CEV Location, 29/07/2017 Football and Social Responsibility Institutional framework • Anti-doping unit • Anti-corruption unit • Club licensing scheme • Social dialogue (employment issues) • Financial Fairplay • HR; equal opportunity recruitment policy • Protection of minors Football and Social Responsibility Social Responsibility strategy • Core Partnership Portfolio • Ad Hoc Partnerships • Monaco Award • Finance mechanism Football and Social Responsibility Portfolio Core partnerships 2007-2011 (4 years) min. contribution Euros 200 K (limited 1-2 years) max. contribution Euros 150 K Strategic themes Partnerships linked to strategic themes Racism & Discrimination Football Against Racism in Europe (FARE) Peace and Reconciliation Ad-hoc partnerships Partnerships not linked to strategic themes Cross Cultures Project Association (CCPA) Anti-Violence E4P Master your Emotions Football for All (abilities) Special Olympics Europe Eurasia (SOEE) Homeless World Cup Health (public health issues) World Heart Federation (WHF) Healthy Stadia initiative Terre des hommes (TdH) International Committee of the Red Cross Humanitarian and Natural Disasters Environment WWF, for a living planet www.sportanddev.org Swiss Academy for Development SAD Football and Social Responsibility Core partnership portfolio 2007-2011 • Football Against Racism in Europe (FARE) • Cross Cultures Project Association (CCPA) • Master your Emotions (E4P) • Special Olympics Europe Eurasia (SOEE) • World Heart Federation (WHF) • Terre des hommes (Tdh) Football and Social Responsibility Eat for Goals! Kochen mit Kick! Mieux manger pour marquer! Football and Social Responsibility Ad Hoc partnerships • Homeless World Cup • Healthy stadia initiative • International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) • WWF for a living planet • Swiss Academy for Development SAD www.sportanddev.org Football and Social Responsibility UEFA and the environment • WWF for a living planet, had-hoc partner • WWF’s Earth Hour • WWF’s global climate advocacy CPH 2009 - Mexico City 2010 • WWF recommended Climate Friendly as UEFA’s flight carbon compensation partners • GRI, UEFA on the event section advisory board • New UEFA minergy+ office building • June UEFA bike to work initiative • Green UEFA study commissoned Football and Social Responsibility Budget Objective • continue to re-invest fine income • aim at 0.7% of UEFA Ø gross income • comply with int’l. standard of 0.7% of GDP Football and Social Responsibility UEFA Respect campaign Football and Social Responsibility uniteagainstracism campaign Football and Social Responsibility Flashback Social Responsibility: @ EURO 2008 RESPECT pyramid ICRC UAR FOOTBALL FOR ALL FAN EMBASSIES EUROSCHOOLS Official UEFA EURO 2008™ charity scorefortheredcross.org (respect solidarity) UEFA EURO 2008™ uniteagainstracism (respect diversity) UEFA EURO 2008™ Football for All (respect all abilities) UEFA EURO 2008™ Fan embassies (respect fans) UEFA EURO 2008™ EUROSCHOOLS2008 (respect children) UEFA EURO 2008™ (respect the environment) Austro-Swiss sustainability strategy SUSTAINABILITY STRATEGY Football and Social Responsibility Sector 05: FSR and Environment; EURO 2016 bid criteria Football and Social Responsibility Thank you for your attention Q&A Patrick K. Gasser
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