SportsEvents Newsletter
From big-picture trends to the tools that keep planners sane, our first newsletter of the year covers what’s moving the sports events world forward, and how you can keep up. We’re also covering major upcoming events, funding opportunities, and an early bird reminder for the S.P.O.R.T.S. Relationship Conference. Let’s dive in!
Game-changing shifts of 2025 and what they mean for sports events in 2026
Game-changing shifts of 2025 and what they mean for sports events in 2026
Discover the game-changing trends that reshaped sports events in 2025, from sustainability innovations to new tech and logistical models, and see what they mean for the biggest competitions and fan experiences in 2026. Dive into expert insights on how behind-the-scenes evolution is driving smarter planning, greener events, and cutting-edge tech adoption across the global sports calendar.
Go-to apps, programs, and software that make event planners’ jobs easier
Go-to apps, programs, and software that make event planners’ jobs easier
Technology is reshaping how sports events are planned—from registration and communication to live tracking and analytics. We asked some industry insiders what apps, programs, and software they use to make their jobs easier. Discover the tools top planners and CVBs rely on to streamline logistics, elevate participant experiences, and take the stress out of event day.
Snohomish County: The Ultimate Combination of Sports, Food, and Family
Snohomish County: The Ultimate Combination of Sports, Food, and Family
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Located between the sparkling blue waters of Puget Sound and the rugged, snow-capped peaks of the Cascade Mountains, Snohomish County is 30 miles north of Seattle’s Space Needle and 115 miles south of Vancouver, British Columbia.
7 top tips for communities planning a sports facility
7 top tips for communities planning a sports facility
Are you a community planner with dreams of building a sports facility? Whether you’re aiming to boost local engagement or attract regional tourism, these lessons will help you navigate the complex journey from vision to reality.
Ann Arbor Sports Commission to host third annual celebration of girls and women in sports
Ann Arbor Sports Commission to host third annual celebration of girls and women in sports
Set for January 31 at Eastern Michigan University, this celebration coincides with National Girls & Women in Sports Day and promises fun, empowerment, and community engagement for all ages. Click to read more about what’s planned and why it matters.
Tulalip March Madness Indigenous Basketball Tournament named national qualifier
Tulalip March Madness Indigenous Basketball Tournament named national qualifier
The tournament will draw hundreds of Indigenous teams from across the U.S., spotlighting youth talent and community spirit in Tulalip and Marysville, Wash. Click to read more about what this means for players, families, and the future of Indigenous youth basketball.
Erie Sports Commission opens applications for sports facility grant program
Erie Sports Commission opens applications for sports facility grant program
The Erie Sports Commission has opened applications for its Facility Matching Funds Program. With up to $15,000 available per project, this is a great opportunity for facilities looking to grow their event hosting capabilities. Discover how to enhance your facility and make it a more competitive sports destination.
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