Glasgow's Sport Awards 2025 - Sponsor and Partners

Glasgow's Sport Awards 2025 Sponsor

Think ALT: Creative Media and Digital Channel Specialists

Glasgow's Sport Awards celebrate physical activity and sport across the city. The event, hosted by the Lord Provost, is all about Glasgow.

We are delighted to welcome Think ALT, who share our passion for Glasgow and sport in the city, as the sponsor of the 2025 Awards.

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Think ALT is delighted to be sponsoring Glasgow's Sport Awards for 2025. Sport holds a unique power to unite people, spread joy, and improve lives. There is no elite sport without a strong foundation, and we're honoured to be able to celebrate activity at all levels.

Glasgow's Sport Awards 2025 - Our Partners

We are delighted to welcome Think ALT as headline sponsor for the 2025 Awards. We look forward to sharing the impact physical activity and sport makes on the city and recognising the incredible people and organisations that make the difference to communities in Glasgow.

As part of their sponsorship Think ALT will also sponsor the Lifetime Achievement Award recognising an individual that has given over 20 years of their life to getting people active.

The awards tell the story of physical activity and sport in Glasgow - and this would not be possible without our fantastic partners. listed below, who are pivotal to the city’s story.

Glasgow's Sport Award Categories and Partners

Glasgow Chamber of Commerce is an independent membership organisation promoting commerce throughout Glasgow and beyond.

They are the only organisation that champions all businesses across all sectors in the city and the region.

Glasgow Chamber of Commerce are there to support members and to champion the city through their platform as the voice of business in Glasgow.

Find out more on their website here:

Glasgow Chamber of Commerce website

Scottish Disability Sport (SDS) is the Scottish governing and co-coordinating body of sports for people of all ages and abilities with a physical, sensory or learning disability. 

As a pan-disability organisation with charitable status, SDS is recognised by sportscotland as the lead agency in disability sport in Scotland.

A member organisation of the British Paralympic Association, SDS works closely with Scottish Local Authorities and Scottish Governing Bodies of Sport.

Find out more about Scottish Disability Sport on their website here.

 

As the national agency for sport in Scotland, sportscotland is focused on realising the vision of an active Scotland in which everyone benefits from sport and from finding ways to be physically active every day, both at home and at work.

The organisation aims to help people meet fewer barriers to being included in sport, and to encourage them to be involved in ways that suit them so they can experience the benefits, either individually or through their communities.

Find out more about sportscotland on their website here.

 

SAMH, Scotland’s national mental health charity, operates an extensive range of support services which – together with national programme work in See Me, respectme, suicide prevention, and physical activity and sport – aim to influence positive social change in our communities.

People experiencing mental health problems can face barriers that prevent them from participating in physical activity – including low energy and confidence, and lack of support and motivation. Scottish Action for Mental Health helps them to overcome these and benefit from being active. 

Find out more about SAMH on their website here

 

In addition to promoting and supporting volunteering, Volunteer Glasgow has a successful track record in providing community development, befriending/mentoring, training, community care, and advisory services to the public and to a range of specific client groups across the city.

In Glasgow, tens of thousands of people give their time, without remuneration, to run sports activities, support those who are vulnerable, provide programmes for children and young people, run community groups, raise funds for charity, protect and enhance the environment, develop other people’s skills, provide mutual support, health and social care services, and campaign for change.

Find out more about Volunteer Glasgow on their website here.

 

GO Radio is made in and broadcast from Glasgow for Glasgow's own.

Whether you're looking to start your day with a bang with GO Breakfast or looking to get the party started with Stevie Lennon on a Saturday night then this is the right place.

The Go Radio Football Show featuring Paul Cooney, Barry Ferguson, Mark Guidi and Charlie Mulgrew is always a popular listen.

In addition, the Hunter and Haughey Business Show on Sunday mornings is hugely popular with the business community and listeners in general.

You can find out more about GO Radio on their website here

 

LEAP Sports Scotland (Leadership, Equality and Active Participation in Sports for LGBTI people in Scotland) works for greater inclusion in sport for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex individuals, and against homophobia, biphobia and transphobia in a sports context.

Committed to breaking down structural, social and personal barriers that prevent LGBTI people from accessing, participating and excelling in sport – and believing sport and its benefits should be for everyone – LEAP Sports Scotland is dedicated to making Scotland a proud leader in the ongoing campaign to recognise and celebrate diversity in sport.

Find out more about LEAP Sports Scotland on their website here

 

Local government authority Glasgow City Council, which covers 23 city wards, controls matters of local administrations such as housing, planning, local transport, parks, and local economic development and regeneration. The council is ceremonially headed by the Lord Provost of Glasgow, who convenes meetings of the council. Elected in May 2022, the current Lord Provost is Jacqueline McLaren, who also acts as Lord Lieutenant of the city.  

The Physical Education, Physical Activity and School Sport Team, established by education services, realises that school sport is essential to support young people to reach their full potential.

Find out more about Glasgow City Council on their website here

 

 

Glasgow City Council and NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde jointly plan and deliver all of Glasgow’s community health and social care services – for children, adults and older people, including homelessness and criminal justice services.

The Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership, which is directed by the Glasgow City Integration Joint Board. Glasgow’s vision for community health and social care services is: ‘Communities will be empowered to support people to flourish and live healthier, more fulfilled lives, by having access to the right support, in the right place and at the right time.’

Find out more about Glasgow City HSCP on their website here

 

In addition to the above awards, the winners of the following categories will be announced at the Glasgow’s Sport Awards ceremony in December at the Emirates Arena’s Sir Chris Hoy Velodrome:

  • Glasgow Sport Schools
  • Glasgow Sportsperson of the Year Award
  • Glasgow Lord Provost Award

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