MOVE 2010 Congress Secretariat Otto-Fleck-Schneise 8, 60528 Frankfurt-Main, Germany / move2010@dtb-online.de

MOVE2010 Partners

Following the very successful MOVE2009 – Active Cities: Sport, health and citizenship (see www.move2009.org), we are most delighted to welcome you at the MOVE2010 - Sport for All and Health: A Strategic Partnership.
MOVE congresses are organised in broad partnership of key stakeholders of the respective congress sector. MOVE congresses advocate for cross-cutting partnerships. We lead the way, also in the organisation behind the event! MOVE2010 is proud to count the following organisation in the consortium behind the MOVE2010 congress.

 

 


Local Host





DTB - German Gymnastics Federation

DTB - German Gymnastics Federation – is a national association for national and international sport disciplines, for leisure sports and health related sports, the target group being children, youth, men, women and seniors. The DTB develops trainings systems and training programs for club instructors, trainers and leaders in 20.000 clubs with 5 million members.
See more at www.dtb-online.de

 


International partners





CESS – Confédération Européenne Sport Santé

European Confederation Sport and Health is a non-profit organization established in 1991. Today, CESS organizes 35 non-governmental organisations throughout Europe, promoting sport for all as a healthy habit. CESS engages in the recognition of health plans, the training for the leaders and finally the initiation of international health projects.
See more at www.cess-info.eu

 




ESFAN - European Sport for All Network

ESFAN - The European Sport for All Network is the European regional body of TAFISA, The Association For International Sport for All. With over 25 member countries, ESFAN provides a platform for European Sport for All associations to network and share experiences, as well as participate in the practical programs developed and coordinated by TAFISA.
For more information, please see www.tafisa.net

 

 




ISCA - International Sport and Culture Association

ISCA - The International Sport and Culture Association (ISCA) is an organisation bringing together sport, culture and youth organisations from across the globe. ISCA concentrates on three key areas - activities, education and policy-making. Overall, ISCA endeavours to improve the general health and well being of individuals in society.
See more at www.isca-web.org

 

 


Supporters






DOSB – German Sports Confederation

DOSB – German Sports Confederation – is the non-governmental umbrella organization of German sport. With more than 27.5 million memberships organized in over 91,000 sports clubs, the DOSB is the largest association of persons in Germany. The DOSB operates as a National Olympic Committee and is, at the same time, a grassroots sports organization.

Read more at www.dosb.de

 

 




City of Frankfurt

Frankfurt – the financial centre of the continent, the European city, the transport hub, the smallest metropolis in the world. Those who think of the city on the Main, think of the airport, the Paulskirche and Goethe, think of the Stock Exchange, the Book Fair and the skyline. There is no doubt about it; Frankfurt brings opposites together in a charming way. A city with a savoir-vivre, in whose streets multilingualism is an accepted way of life.
Read more at www.frankfurt.de

 

 




State of Hesse

The state of Hesse is one of the 16 States of the Federal Republic of Germany. The state of Hesse has a population about 5.9 million people – the capital is Wiesbaden.
Read more at www.hessen.de

 

 


European Commission - Sport Unit

MOVE2010 is financially supported by the European Commission Preparatory Actions in Sport.
Read more at www.ec.europa.eu/sport

 

 


Barmer/GEK

Barmer/GEK - is one of the biggest insurance companies in Germany. The BarmerGEK is very active in the field of health prevention and developed the German campaign “Germany moves”. In 2009 the BarmerGEK got awarded for the best insurance company for families.
Read more at www.barmer-gek.de