The SIGGS 3.0 Project Enters Its Final Phase

The SIGGS 3.0 Project Enters Its Final Phase

As we step into 2025, SIGGS 3.0 is ready to make this a transformative year for the governance of sport organisations. 

While many are setting their New Year’s resolutions, we’re gearing up to deliver a game-changing tool that will empower you to proactively enhance the governance of your sport organisation. Whether you’re looking to evaluate your current status or address a specific governance challenge, SIGGS 3.0 is designed to meet your needs. 

What Makes SIGGS 3.0 Unique? 

We’ve crafted an innovative self-evaluation tool with: 

  • A streamlined new interface for ease of use 
  • Expanded language support to reach a wider audience 
  • Accessibility on any device, breaking down barriers to engagement with this often-complex topic 

Our mission is to make governance less intimidating and more actionable, helping sport organisations everywhere achieve transparency, accountability, and excellence. 

What’s Next? 

The official launch of SIGGS 3.0 is just around the corner, and we couldn’t be more excited to share this milestone with you. The journey will culminate in a Final Conference in March 2025, where we’ll celebrate this Erasmus+ project, share insights, and chart the path forward for good governance in sports. 

Stay Connected 

Follow our updates, and be ready to take your organisation’s governance to the next level with SIGGS 3.0. Let’s make 2025 the year of transformation and leadership in sports governance! 

 

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