Local sport with measurable public value.

640 active participants across football, skiing, athletics, and movement clubs
78% of enrolled youth return for a second season
51% girls and young women represented in current programming
9,400 volunteer hours contributed by families and local partners each year

From Hemmingsmark to Pitea municipality, the association links physical activity, belonging, and long-term wellbeing through open reporting and practical access.

Every child, every season, every chance to belong.

Hemmingsmarks Idrottsforening builds safe, affordable sport pathways for rural families, with special focus on early participation, adolescent retention, and community-led coaching.

Milestones that shaped a village sports movement.

The association has grown from a volunteer pitch committee into a multi-program civic platform with documented outcomes, formal safeguarding routines, and stronger regional partnerships.

1948
Open field in northern Sweden

Residents formally organized Hemmingsmarks Idrottsforening to maintain shared play space and coordinate volunteer-led football training.

1979
Youth athletes training together

The club expanded into year-round youth sport with winter conditioning, school cooperation, and the first structured girls program.

2008
Community gathering outdoors

Board leadership introduced inclusion subsidies so cost would no longer block participation for families facing seasonal income volatility.

2019
Community sports activity

Monitoring and evaluation systems were launched, allowing the organization to track attendance, retention, volunteer engagement, and wellbeing indicators.

2025
Modern sports scene

The association entered a new growth phase with clearer procurement routines, public reporting, and dedicated contacts for members, funders, and employers.

Four entry points into participation, confidence, and routine.

Programs are structured to keep fees manageable, coach-to-player ratios safe, and enrollment pathways clear for families joining from Hemmingsmark and nearby communities.

Children running on a field

Junior Football Academy

Weekly age-banded football sessions focused on movement literacy, teamwork, and seasonal league readiness for ages 7 to 14.

Enrollment: rolling intake from March to June, equipment library available for first-time participants.

Group fitness or training session

Girls in Motion

A confidence-building sports and leadership track combining conditioning, peer mentoring, and low-pressure competition for ages 11 to 17.

Enrollment: priority applications in August, transport support coordinated through volunteer parents.

Community members outdoors

Nordic Activity Club

All-season outdoor movement sessions blending skiing, running, and endurance basics for families seeking accessible recreation.

Enrollment: open every quarter, family bundles available for households registering three or more members.

Youth sport activity in progress

Coach & Volunteer Lab

Practical certification and safeguarding support for assistant coaches, event stewards, and board-ready volunteers.

Enrollment: three cohorts annually, suitable for parents, alumni, and new community volunteers.

Evidence is built into everyday operations.

The organization tracks participation quality as closely as participation volume, using simple indicators that board members, funders, and families can verify.

92% session attendance among enrolled children during the last winter cycle
4.7/5 average parent trust score on safety, communication, and affordability
63% of adolescent participants taking part in at least one leadership or volunteer task
14 days average turnaround time from enrollment request to confirmed placement or subsidy response

How results are measured

  • Attendance registers are reviewed weekly to identify drop-off risk early and trigger coach follow-up.
  • Quarterly pulse surveys gather satisfaction, safety, and inclusion feedback from members and guardians.
  • Volunteer hours, training completions, and safeguarding checks are verified by program leads each month.
  • Outcome summaries are published in annual impact reporting and reviewed by the board before funding renewals.

Revenue growth has been matched with stronger earned-community contribution.

Year-over-year comparison keeps public and philanthropic income visible while showing how volunteer mobilization and local membership fees sustain the core model.

Governance combines lived community knowledge with specialist expertise.

The board is designed to balance gender representation, youth perspective, financial oversight, and practical experience from sport, education, and local enterprise.

8 board members
5 women in governance roles
2 members under age 30
4 members with direct coaching experience

Expertise areas

  • Child safeguarding & youth development3 members
  • Finance, audit, and controls2 members
  • Sports operations & coaching4 members
  • Education and family engagement3 members
  • Facilities, procurement, and risk2 members

Three stories, each backed by measurable change.

Swipe across the case studies to see how targeted support, retention work, and volunteer development convert into repeatable outcomes.

Support comes from civic, public, and grassroots relationships.

Logos are organized by category to show the blended ecosystem behind delivery, from local businesses to institutional funding and school-facing collaboration.

Public partners

Funding partners

Community allies

Vendors, thresholds, and controls are publicly signposted.

Procurement guidance is summarized here so suppliers and funders can see where to find approved vendor information, purchasing rules, and conflict-of-interest safeguards.

Featured openings for people ready to work close to community impact.

These roles combine field delivery with strong coordination habits. Quick apply routes candidates directly to the association leadership inbox.

Program Coordinator

Lead seasonal scheduling, coach support, participant records, and family communication across youth sport programs.

Full-time Hemmingsmark / Pitea Apply by 30 April
Quick apply

Youth Wellbeing Coach

Support adolescent participation, mentoring, and safe referral pathways within the Girls in Motion and Nordic Activity Club streams.

Part-time Hybrid field role Apply by 8 May
Quick apply

Finance & Compliance Officer

Maintain reporting accuracy, procurement logs, donor compliance, and monthly dashboard preparation for the board.

0.6 FTE Flexible schedule Apply by 15 May
Quick apply

Different contacts for different audiences.

Members, funders, employers, and procurement stakeholders should be able to reach the right person without routing through a generic form first.