CHANGING THE GAME:
SHAPING A HEALTHIER FUTURE FOR SCOTLAND
Scotland’s independent think-and-do tank for community sport and recreation in all forms, the OSS exists to help stakeholders create a healthier Scotland where every person can benefit from sporting activities.
HOW YOU CAN SUPPORT US
The OSS was able to launch as an independent charity in 2016 as a result of support from ‘Founding Funders’ and remains indebted to those contributing major donations of up to £50,000. In growing the movement to change sport and health policy, we have widened our supporter base across communities, sport and business, and you can now join OSS from £100 per year. Our work to change the culture in Scotland for the benefit of current and future generations would not be possible without the generous support of our funders, partners and supporters.
- Website, publications and event attribution
- Invitations to ‘Think’ Events and Forums
- Regular communications
- Invitations to roundtables with OSS Research Director, UK and European writers of research papers, politicians, business leaders and sports men and women
- Invitations to annual Thank You Dinner
- Private briefings on research and policy recommendations
- Opportunity to host OSS events and invite your guests
- Guest at annual conference
- Website, publications and event attribution
- Interested staff invited to engage with ‘Think’ Events and Forums
- Regular communications
- Invitations to roundtables with OSS Research Director, UK and European writers of research papers, politicians, business leaders and sports men and women
- Invitations to annual Thank You Dinner
- Private in-office briefings on research and policy recommendations
- Opportunity to host OSS events and invite your guests
- Guest at annual conference
Join the OSS community today
To speak to us and learn more call 07730 303477, email david@oss.scot or download our supporter brochure
Cheques can be made payable to ‘The Observatory for Sport in Scotland’ and posted to OSS, 11 Pinnaclehill Park, Kelso, Roxburghshire, TD5 8HA.
“Sport has the power to change the world”
Nelson Mandela