Good Governance in Grassroots Sport in Estonia
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With unwavering faith and a steadfast will to strengthen and develop
the state,
which is established on the inextinguishable right of the
people of Estonia to national self-determination and which was
proclaimed on 24 February 1918,
which is founded on liberty, justice and law,
which shall protect internal and external peace, and is a
pledge to present and future generations for their social progress and
welfare,
which shall guarantee the preservation of the Estonian
nation, language and culture through the ages,
the people of Estonia, on the basis of § 1 of the
Constitution which entered into force in 1938, and by a referendum
held on 28 June 1992, adopted the following Constitution.
66,79
84,24 88,33
99,51
113,76
134,66
159,59
168,66
152,05
147,57
173,1
179,7
0
40
80
120
160
200
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
The Budget of the Ministry of Culture
2001-2012 (mln EUR)
3,51
3,84
3,48
3,2 3,24
3,16 3,22
2,92
2,66
2,57
2,88
2,69
2
2,5
3
3,5
4
4,5
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Share of State Budget 2001-2012 (%)
630 €
1.057 €
1.094 €
1.421 € 1.330 €
898 €
649 €
1.274 €
402 €
227 €
341 €
219 € 244 € 266 € 223 €
Arhitektuur Audiovisuaal Helikunst Kirjandus Kunst Näitekunst Rahvakultuur Sport
The Cultural Endowment of Estonia – support for citizens 2011
Sihtkapitali jaotused Maakondlike ekspertgruppide jaotused
(the average support per person per field of activity)
The Cultural Endowment of Estonia is a legal entity in public law under the Ministry of Culture
and the objective of its activities is to support arts, folk culture, physical fitness and sport.
The Cultural Endowment receives financing from the state budget, and as the major fund
Background of Estonia
Facts
Map of Europe
• Population 1,34 million
• Area 45,227 km2
• GDP per capita $18,518
• Independence restored 20.08.1991
• Ethnic groups (68,8% Estonians,
25,5% Russians)
• Life expectancy at birth (Males
69.8; females 80.2)
To develope the European dimension in sport
by establishing EU work plan
... paying particular attention to grassroots sport organisations and their
representatives
...
(c) the organisation of sport:
- good governance in sport
EU working group:
-1st meeting 6th December 2011
- Develop principles of transparency concerning
Good Governance + fight against match fixing
AIM: recommendations for consideration by end-2012
European Union Work Plan for Sport
for 2011-2014
Estonian Sport Act
Estonian Sports Registry (www.spordiregister.ee)
Bases for financing sport associations from state budget :
1) number of participants;
2) number of coaches (III – V);
3) Sport results in international sport competitions;
4) Participation in Olympic Games;
5) good governance in sport associations :
- Annual report to Estonian Business Register (EBR)
- State taxes paid! No debts! Tax Office!
- Board members named to EBR
- Submit data to Estonian Sports Registry
- Fair Play, co-operation with state & Olympic Committee etc...
Good Governance in sport in Estonia
Public sector
Government of the
Republic
Ministry of Culture
Ministry of Education
and Research
Ministry of Social
Affairs
Estonian
Sports
Council
County
governments
Regional
Sports Council
Recreational sports centres
Local governments
Local government associations
Voluntary
sector
Estonian Olympic Committee
Sports federations
National Sports
Associations
County/city
sports
associations
Sports clubs
Activity coordinator
Sport for All Association
Private Sector
Units developing company
sports
Support organisations
Supporting
activities by the
private sector
Companies offering sports
services
Recreational sport centres
Nationwide level
County level
Local level
Organization of Sport for All in Estonia
Cultural Consumption Study (2006)
Please evaluate the general level of the following cultural fields in Estonia (good or
very good) ?
Which cultural fields need most financial support from the (central) government?
1) Theatre 83%
2) Competitive/Top sport 82%
3) Choir music 75%
4) Libraries 75%
5) Dance 70%
6) Museums 70%
7) Pop-, rock music 63%
8) Movies 62%
9) Sport for All 62%
10) Literature 60%
11) Classical music 59%
1) Sport for All 58%
2) Theatre 36%
3) Competitive/Top sport 29%
4) Libraries 22%
5) Movies 16%
6) Museums 16%
7) Choir music 9%
8) Dance 8%
9) Pop-, rock music 7%
10) Literature 7%
11) Classical music 4%
Key definitions
Sport for All – participation of
all kinds of people, under all
kinds of circumstances, and in
all kinds of activities.
Programs, which give
everybody access to sport,
independent of competitive
perfomance: from very young
to very old and under all
economic conditions
The general objective is that 45% of the
population should be engaged in regular
physical activity by the year 2014.
The Ministry of Culture is responsible for the
management and implementation of the
development plan; the Estonian Olympic
Committee is the general co-ordinator and
the Estonian Sport for All Association is
the co-ordinator.
The Aim and Institutions
1) Sporting venues
2) Sport for All events and programs
3) Raising awareness and forming attitudes
• training
• creating knowhow, spreading information
• organising campaigns
4) Counselling system for people engaged in sport
5) Regulating the legislative framework
Main spheres of the Development Plan
26,8
31,5 30,8 30,6 31,3 30,4 30,4
34,7 36,3
45
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
1994 1996 1998 2000 2002 2004 2006 2008 2010 2014
Sport for All Development Plan
Distribution of respondents by doing physical exercises
at least 30 minutes at least 2 times per week (%)
Activity Institutions Years
Development of the sports place network
Government, local
authorities
2011 - 2014
Planning and designing the public space
Government, local
authorities
2011 - 2014
Focusing on the light traffic roads
construction
Government, local
authorities
2011 - 2014
Sport for All Development Plan
SPORTING VENUES
Activity Institutions Years
Support Sport for All events
Ministry of Culture, local
authorities
2012 - 2014
Support sports federations Sport for
All programs
Ministry of Culture, local
authorities, sports federations
2012 - 2014
A large-scale program to improve the
swimming skills
Ministry of Culture, Ministry of
Education and Research, local
authorities, Swimming
Federation
2012 - 2014
Restore the system of awarding
credits to students for physical
activity
Universities
2012
Sport for All Development Plan
SPORT FOR ALL EVENTS AND PROGRAMS
Activity Institutions Years
Initiate the national Sport for All Year
Ministry of Culture 2014
Campaign “Estonia moves!”
Ministry of Culture, NOC
Estonia
2011 - 2014
Physical activity training for general
practitioners and nurses. Sport for All
Coaches training programme.
Ministry of Culture,
Ministry of Social
Affairs, NOC Estonia,
SFA Association
2011 - 2014
Sport for All in the media
Estonian Public
Broadcasting, NOC
Estonia, SFA Association
2011 - 2014
Sport for All Development Plan
RAISING AWARENESS AND FORMING ATTITUDES
Activity Institutions Years
Health checks for young people
Ministry of Social
Affairs, Health Insurance
Fund
2012 - 2014
Sports information centres in regions
Ministry of Culture,
County sports
associations
2011 - 2014
Sport for All Development Plan
COUNSELLING SYSTEM FOR PEOPLE ENGAGED IN SPORT
Activity Institutions Years
Abolition of fringe benefit tax to
companies for health improvement
expenses
Government, Parliament,
NOC Estonia
2012
Lowering VAT rate from the participation
fees
Government, Parliament,
NOC Estonia
2012
Sport for All Development Plan
REGULATING THE LEGISLATIVE FRAMEWORK