The Community Awards are designed to recognise and celebrate the achievements of highly dedicated members of our sporting community in the past season.
Help protect the future of grassroots wheelchair basketball
For the past five years, our Inspire a Generation Programme – including Inspire Leagues and community partnerships across the UK – has opened doors for players, coaches, activators, officials and clubs that did not exist before. Now we need your help to prove it.
The IAG programme is nearing the end of its current funding cycle. To secure future investment and protect opportunities that have been created so far, we must demonstrate, with evidence, the real-life impact the programme has had on players, clubs, parents, coaches, officials, activators and community partners. To achieve this, we’ve opened a survey with the help of the Sports and Recreation Alliance.
The survey will take up to ten minutes to complete and will help us to continue to provide opportunities across grassroots projects.
Your voice will directly influence future funding bids, government conversations, and our long-term plans for grassroots participation. Every survey completed strengthens the case for keeping and expanding this work.
This survey is for everyone who has been part of the IAG community — whether you play, coach, activate sessions, officiate, volunteer, deliver sessions, manage a club, or support someone who does. Together, we can tell the story of what IAG has achieved and why wheelchair basketball is vital for communities.
As a thank you, a £100 Amazon voucher will be gifted to a participant drawn at random for full completion of the survey.
Complete the survey today: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/inspireagenerationimpact
If you have any questions about this survey, please contact the Sport and Recreation Alliance R&D team: [email protected]
Thank you for your support.
Survey closes on 17th May 2026.
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