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This report was approved by the board of directors on
and signed on behalf of the board by:
Name:
Status: Director
The notes form part of these financial statements
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Rugby Borough Football Club (RBFC) CIC has made a significant impact on the local community over the past 12 months by offering a wide range of activities and programs that cater to both young and older people. As a Community Interest Company (CIC), RBFC has prioritised the wellbeing and engagement of its local residents, emphasizing inclusivity and social development through football and other initiatives. Here are some of the key ways the club has contributed: Youth Development Programs RBFC has focused on engaging young people by providing structured football training and coaching programs. These initiatives have not only promoted physical fitness but also helped foster teamwork, discipline, and confidence in young participants. Key activities include: Junior Football Teams: Offering training and competitive match opportunities for boys and girls across various age groups, from under-6s to under-18s. Holiday Camps: During school holidays, RBFC has run football camps that give children a productive and enjoyable way to spend their time. These camps combine sports training with fun activities, ensuring children stay active and socialize with peers. Youth Leadership Opportunities: The club has involved older teens in coaching or volunteering roles, giving them leadership experience and contributing to their personal development. Community Outreach for Older Adults: Walking Football: This popular format of football, designed for older people or those with mobility issues, allows participants to enjoy the sport at a slower pace. It encourages exercise in a safe, low-impact environment, and fosters social connections among players. Health and Wellbeing Sessions: The club has partnered with local health organizations to offer sessions aimed at improving fitness, mental health, and social interaction for older adults. Community Events and Social Activities To bring people together, RBFC has organized a variety of community events over the past year, such as: Family Fun Days These events invite families to the club’s facilities for a day of football, games, and community interaction. They create opportunities for different generations to come together. Charity Matches and Fundraisers: The club has hosted charity football matches and other fundraising events to support local causes, strengthening the community's spirit of solidarity. Mental Health Support Recognising the importance of mental health, RBFC has run awareness campaigns and provided support resources for community members of all ages. They have been instrumental in creating safe spaces where people can discuss mental health challenges and access services when needed. Volunteer and Employment Opportunities As a CIC, RBFC has created opportunities for local people to get involved in running the club. This has included volunteer roles in coaching, administration, and event management, as well as part-time employment, which has particularly benefited local young people looking to gain work experience. In summary, over the past 12 months, Rugby Borough Football Club CIC has helped strengthen the local community by providing a wide range of inclusive activities and programs. Their efforts have fostered social cohesion, supported physical and mental wellbeing, and offered opportunities for engagement across all age groups. Through football and broader community outreach, the club has become an essential part of local life in Rugby.
No consultation with stakeholders
No remuneration was received
No transfer of assets other than for full consideration
This report was approved by the board of directors on
20 September 2024
And signed on behalf of the board by:
Name: Brian Crinigan
Status: Director