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The Good Sports Podcast is dedicated to answering the big questions that surround sport, development, and all the different ways the two fields can interact: What does good look like? How can we do better? And how can we measure it? We’re learning as we go – get involved, get talking, and get learning with us!
Perfect Partnerships: Cakes, Clowns and Powerpuff Girls
The Good Sports Podcast
59 minutes 59 seconds
7 years ago
Perfect Partnerships: Cakes, Clowns and Powerpuff Girls
This episode focuses on partnerships, which are a Sustainable Development Goal and also key in increasing the impact in Sport for Development.
We spoke to the founders of Philanthropy Playmakers, Erica Prosser and Eric Shainock about their organisation. Founded in 2016, Philanthropy Playmakers provides resources for the sports philanthropy industry and those who see sports as a change agent for social good. Their work is largely in the USA but are looking at international expansion. You can follow them on twitter at @philplaymakers
We also spoke to Sarah Mortiboys, the lead of the Sport for Development coalition, funded by Comic Relief. Find out more about the coalitions work and how it is bring partners together from across the Sport for Development sector to create a movement. You can follow Sarah on @sarahmortiboys1
The Good Sports Podcast
The Good Sports Podcast is dedicated to answering the big questions that surround sport, development, and all the different ways the two fields can interact: What does good look like? How can we do better? And how can we measure it? We’re learning as we go – get involved, get talking, and get learning with us!