The Silver Fund: Promoting Wheelchair Tennis in Developing Countries

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Increasing the opportunities available to hundreds of children and adults with a disability for an active and rewarding lifestyle through wheelchair tennis.

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Tennis

Year the initative began (yyyy)

2002

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Positioning of your initiative on the mosaic diagram:

Which of these barriers is the primary focus of your work?

Stereotyping that excludes

Which of the principles is the primary focus of your work?

Include through sport

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Name Your Project

The Silver Fund: Promoting Wheelchair Tennis in Developing Countries

Describe Your Idea

Increasing the opportunities available to hundreds of children and adults with a disability for an active and rewarding lifestyle through wheelchair tennis.

Innovation

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What is your signature innovation, your new idea, in one sentence?

Increasing the opportunities available to hundreds of children and adults with a disability for an active and rewarding lifestyle through wheelchair tennis.

Describe your innovation. What makes your idea unique and different than others doing work in the field?

The purpose of the project is to establish sustainable wheelchair tennis programmes in nations in the developing regions through the provision of tennis equipment and technical expertise and the identification of local partners who will take the programmes to self-supporting levels. The ITF is the international governing body of tennis and in this position it also provides a leading role in the administration of wheelchair tennis. Wheelchair tennis is one of the fastest growing and most proficiently run disability sports in the world, with a complex circuit structure, team competitions, rules and international ranking system. In 2002, to celebrate the 25th anniversary of wheelchair tennis the ITF introduced the Wheelchair Tennis Silver Fund, with the aim of establishing wheelchair tennis projects in countries that are not able to embrace it. The Fund is responsible for its own fundraising and the resources are spent solely on development projects. The ITF believes that this initiative is a unique project.

What are the existing barriers, the biggest problem, your innovation is hoping to address/change?

Through this initiative the ITF has established successful, ongoing programmes in countries such as Romania, South Africa, Sri Lanka, El Salvador, Indonesia, Colombia and Bolivia but the number of countries that do not have the means and infrastructure to develop wheelchair tennis is still
considerably high.

BARRIERS:
- Low incomes of people with a disability
- Negative attitudes to people with a disability
- Lack of technical expertise
- Lack of tennis wheelchairs

Delivery Model: How do you implement your innovation and apply it to the challenge/problem you are addressing?

Initial visit by an ITF expert, provision of tennis equioment, provision of tennis wheelchairs, provision of resources, follow up visit, engagement in ITF programmes eg the development team, NEC Wheelchair Tennis Tour Events, Invacare World Team Cup, Regional Games etc

How do you plan to grow your innovation?

By providing more equipment and sources of information for coaches/leaders to understand and promote wheelchair tennis to a large number of new players.

Impact

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Provide one sentence describing your impact/intended impact.

Increasing the opportunities available to hundreds of children and adults with a physical disability for an active and rewarding lifestyle

What impact has your innovation had to date/or what is your intended impact? Exactly who are the beneficiaries?

Successful programmes have been established in 21 countries across Europe, South America, Africa and Asia, the Balkans, the Caucasus, North Africa and the Middle East.

How many people have you served directly?

The Silver Fund Project has benefited hundreds children and adults with a physical disability on 4 continents.

How many people have you served indirectly?

The ITF working with local partners such as National Paralympic Committee and National Tennis Federations to train local coaches, visit rehabilitation centres and schools for the disabled, conduct teaching sessions and clinics, etc.

Please list any other measures reflective of the impact of your innovation?

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What are the main barriers to creating or achieving your impact?

- Low incomes of people with a disability
- Negative attitudes to people with a disability
- Lack of technical expertise
- Lack of tennis wheelchairs
- Lack of competitive opportunities at a local level
- Low levels of awareness

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Sustainability

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How is your initiative financed (or how do you expect your initiative will be financed)?

The project is financed through donations from Foundations and ITF funding.

If known, provide information on your finances and organization.

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What is the potential demand for your innovation?

Experience suggests that demand is high. Several countries have approached the ITF requesting additional support. There are a large number of people with a physical disability worldwide that would benefit from participating in sport.

What are the main barriers to financial sustainability?

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The Story

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What is the origin of this innovation? Tell us your story.

As the international governing body of tennis, the ITF plays the leading role in the administration of wheelchair tennis, the fastest growing and most proficiently run disability sport in the world. The Silver Fund, set up in 2002 to celebrate the 25th anniversary of wheelchair tennis, is responsible for its own fundraising, with resources spent solely on advancing wheelchair tennis in developing countries.

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mark bullock said: Steve Thanks for your comments. A tennis wheelchair is very similar to a basketball chair. A basketball chair has a 'bumper bar'. ... about this Competition Entry. - 1499 days ago read more >
mark bullock said: Heather Thanks for your comments. The ITF works through the Tennis Federations in each country accessing the tennis facilities used by ... about this Competition Entry. - 1499 days ago read more >
byars said: The ITF is to be commended for establishing the Silver Fund, Mark, and for its even earlier support of wheelchair tennis around the ... about this Competition Entry. - 1506 days ago read more >
cameron said: Hey Mark, great to see you on changemakers. It was great to meet you at the IPC Sport Forum and hear about the activitities the ITF ... about this Competition Entry. - 1510 days ago read more >