To pursue this aim Sport4Impact Forum cooperates with local actors in order to scale-up existing intervention programs and co-design/launch new ones.
Sport4Impact Forum is based upon at least the following "pillars":
On this background Sport4Impact Forum promotes the adoption and use of a simplified methodology derived from the main international guidelines, articulated in six components symbolized by the logo of the forum, the drawing of the six athletes at starting blocks aiming at a common goal:
SECTOR ON INTERVENTIONS
Through its founders and promoters asag, iiisss and territoria sport4impact forum has matured a qualified trackrecord in the field of sport as a vehicle for social intervention programs.
Projects Trackrecord and Background.
ASAG:
IIISSS/Territoria:
Main initiatives, projects and programs designed and conducted by promoters:
The First International Conference has taken place with the official support of UNESCO and the patronage of the Italian Government Office for Sport and the Municipality of Milan.
The patronages for the Second and Third International Conferences are currently being defined.
I-STAR Institute for Sport and Technology University of Trento supports the Conference:
Sport4Impact Forum interacts and cooperates with the United Nations system in order to promote the knowledge and implementation of its Conventions and Resolutions, and more specifically with:
Sport4Impact operates in strict coordination with sport bodies, in particular with:
In Italy Sport4Impact cooperates with:
Sport4Impact is currently in the process of assessing possible formal cooperations with:
Through IIISSS Sport4Impact cooperates with:
Sport4Impact operates to promote and maximize synergies among all actors involved in activities aimed at social change through sport by facilitating contacts, informations, know-how so that each organization may better pursue its own scopes within a framework of policy coherence and specific roles related to specialized know-how.
In this context informal and formal cooperation agreements are welcomed.
Steering Committee:
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Technical Committees:
Currently under definition
An organic calendar service is currently being designed in coordination with UNOG www.unog.ch and other international organizations and actors.
For the following topics it’s suggested to refer to:
Sport, Technology, Innovation:
Sport integrity:
Athletes Representation:
Other links are currently under assessment and elaboration.
News from the Sport4Impact Forum:
To be released.
Access to Reserved Area of Sport4Impact Community:
Stop Crimes in Transfer of Athletes (S.C.I.T.A.) is an Erasmus+ Sport Collaborative Partnership funded by the European Union, that for the first time addresses crimes in athlete transfers through a systemic European approach. It targets economic crimes like corruption and money laundering, plus links to human trafficking (including minors), building on sport integrity challenges such as match-fixing and doping.
The project’s core purpose is to fill a critical gap: athlete transfer systems remain unaddressed by sport bodies and law enforcement. S.C.I.T.A. delivers deeper risk knowledge via data collection, prevention guidelines for EU sport clubs, policy recommendations for authorities and LEAs, widespread awareness raising, and a permanent EU Contact Group uniting state delegates, sport bodies and experts.
This effort unites a strong four-partner consortium across Italy, Romania, Slovenia and Greece:
Key activities include data collection for a comprehensive report, workshops to develop prevention guidelines for clubs and policy tools for LEAs, a final hybrid seminar in Bucharest, and an online platform for the ongoing Contact Group.
S.C.I.T.A. equips sport clubs and authorities with practical tools for transparent, ethical transfers—ready for every partner website.

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Institutional Relations, Media Relations and Project Fund Raising:
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