We work alongside a network of over 1,600 community organisations that make up the StreetGames network. Our aim is to ensure Doorstep Sport is accessible to young people across the UK.
About our network
StreetGames’ work is delivered in partnership with an expert network of around 1,600 community organisations, working in low-income, underserved communities across the UK. The collective power and reach of the network enables unparalleled access to young people growing up in over 4,000 poverty-hit localities.
The StreetGames network is open to all; we welcome any organisation that shares our purpose. We are particularly keen to support community, youth and sport organisations that provide sport and physical activity opportunities for young people from low-income backgrounds.
Our core approach, Doorstep Sport, is activity that is delivered in local communities in the right style, at the right time, at the right price and by the right people. Doorstep Sport is an effective intervention to engage young people in positive activities and is widely recognised across many sectors, including the sport, youth, community safety and health sectors.
StreetGames’ purpose is to help community organisations to provide effective Doorstep Sport in a way that supports young people to be healthier, safer and more successful.
Join our network!
Joining our network is free and brings many benefits to our community partners. We bring like-minded people and organisations together to learn, share, train, upskill, deliver and celebrate!
For Network Members
If you are already part of the StreetGames network, use this section to keep up to date with the latest news, research and training available to network members. You’ll also be able to meet the StreetGames regional teams.
Project Portal
The StreetGames Project Portal is where organisations/projects can apply for our different programmes and offers. This area is also where you can view and manage all applications and submit information to us in the form of applications, service level agreements and financial reconciliations.