Giving Thought

Sport, Philanthropy & Civil Society


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In this episode we look at the relationship between sport, philanthropy and civil society through history and up to the present day. Including:

Sportspeople as donors

  • Big name examples of sportspeople who give generously: David Beckham, Roger Federer, Cristiano Ronaldo, Serena Williams, Andre Agassi
  • What drives this high-profile giving? Altruism, or brand-management/PR?
  • Lance Armstrong and the potential risks of making philanthropy over-reliant on the individual
  • Does the fact that many sportspeople's careers end relatively early leave them searching for purpose, and can philanthropy fill that gap?
  • Can philanthropy be partly motivate by a desire to create positive narrative about wealth accrued through sport?
  • Is sport one area where people from poor backgrounds can become rich, and what does this mean for their approach to philanthropy?

Sportspeople as campaigners

  • Are some sportspeople perceived as campaigners simply by virtue of who they are?
  • When have sportspeople campaigned for change within their sport and when have they taken on wider social issues?
  • After many notable examples of campaigning by sportspeople in the 1960s and 70s, why did we see a decline in the 1980s and 1990s?
  • Are we seeing a resurgence in campaigning by sportspeople, with figures like Colin Kapaernick, Megan Rapinoe and Marcus Rashford coming to the fore?
  • How do sports fans perceive campaigning by sportspeople?

Sports and Fundraising

  • The long history of sporting charity fundraising events and the role of charity matches in the evolution of professional football
  • Sportspeople fundraising: from the traditional of testimonial matches to raise money for players' retirements to sportspeople taking on charity fundraising challenges in other sports
  • Has the pandemic hit sports fundraising particularly hard, and what does this mean for charities that rely on running events etc?

Sports clubs and civil society

  • What is the history of the relationship between sports clubs and voluntary associations?
  • How did the development of sporting associations helped to foster civic engagement skills and ideals of mutual aid?
  • What is the role of modern sports clubs as corporate donors?
  • Is owning sports club a form of philanthropy…?
  • What role do clubs play in acting as community anchors and giving people a sense of shared identity? How can this inform social action?

Related Links

  • CAF Giving Thought blog on Marcus Rashford, Dolly Parton & Public Perceptions of Philanthropy
  • CAF Giving Thought blog on mutual aid post-Covid
  • CAF Giving Thought podcast on mutual aid, charity & philanthropy
  • CAF Giving Thought podcast with Jon Dean
  • 2013 NY Times article about Lance Armstrong's philanthropy
  • HistPhil article "Giving Athletes: Why Sports Philanthropy Deserves Our Attention"
  • Forbes, "The New Wave of Female Soccer Players as Philanthropists"
  • BBC article, "Why Wealthy Sport Stars Get Passionate About Charity"
  • The Common Goal Initiative
  • The PFA page on player foundations
  • Kay & Vamplew, "Beyond altruism: British football and charity, 1877–1914"
  • Vamplew, "'It is pleasing to know that football can be devoted to charitable purposes': British football and charity 1870–1918"
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