ECB Clubmark Accreditation
ECB Clubmark is an accreditation scheme for cricket clubs and is licensed from Sport England as part of their wider Clubmark scheme.
By registering to work towards the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) Clubmark, clubs will join a growing number of cricket clubs across Lancashire and England and Wales that are prioritising junior development, creating a benchmark for high quality community club cricket.
ECB Clubmark shows that a club is sustainable, well run and provides the right environment for its members. Clubmark accreditation also means your club is recognised as a safe, rewarding and fulfilling place for participants of all ages, as well as assuring parents and carers that they are choosing the right option for their young people.
The Lancashire Cricket Foundation supports clubs through the ECB Clubmark process and works closely with County Sports Partnerships and local Sports Development Units to assist with this process.
To obtain accreditation, clubs are asked to provide evidence that they meet a series of criteria. This is done by loading evidence onto an online portal and by demonstrating good practice at a site visit conducted by an allocated Club Support Officer. A copy of the criteria can be found here.
If your club is currently not Clubmark accredited but you are interested in applying, want to register your interest or just have a general question, please contact clubmark@ecb.co.uk quoting your name and club details.
If you are already registered on the portal you can gain access via this link - https://liveapps.ecb.co.uk/clubportal/
For further information on ECB Clubmark, visit ECB's dedicated web pages at: http://www.ecb.co.uk/development/club-cricket/clubmark/