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Dansk Skoleskak Danish Scholastic Chess Federation (DSCF) Mads Jacobsen, Secretary General, [email protected] London, 8th December 2013

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Page 1: Dansk Skoleskak Danish Scholastic Chess Federation (DSCF) Mads Jacobsen, Secretary General, mads@skoleskak.dk London, 8th December 2013

Dansk SkoleskakDanish Scholastic Chess Federation (DSCF)

Mads Jacobsen, Secretary General, [email protected]

London, 8th December 2013

Page 2: Dansk Skoleskak Danish Scholastic Chess Federation (DSCF) Mads Jacobsen, Secretary General, mads@skoleskak.dk London, 8th December 2013

HowHow to Build a Business

Model for Scholastic Chess in Your Country?

Page 3: Dansk Skoleskak Danish Scholastic Chess Federation (DSCF) Mads Jacobsen, Secretary General, mads@skoleskak.dk London, 8th December 2013

DSCFDansk Skoles

kak

300+ schools

15 super voluntee

rs

700Teachers

5 in the Board

20.000children

6 full-time

employees

Page 4: Dansk Skoleskak Danish Scholastic Chess Federation (DSCF) Mads Jacobsen, Secretary General, mads@skoleskak.dk London, 8th December 2013

Your organisati

on

Mission Money

Analyse

The best

Strategy

Step-by-Step

Page 5: Dansk Skoleskak Danish Scholastic Chess Federation (DSCF) Mads Jacobsen, Secretary General, mads@skoleskak.dk London, 8th December 2013

Who are you

A chess organisation, a scholastic organisation or...

?

Page 6: Dansk Skoleskak Danish Scholastic Chess Federation (DSCF) Mads Jacobsen, Secretary General, mads@skoleskak.dk London, 8th December 2013

Chess-in-Schools

1. Chess organisation

2. Teaching by chess players from outside (not the school)

3. Goal: To create better chess players and help children

Page 7: Dansk Skoleskak Danish Scholastic Chess Federation (DSCF) Mads Jacobsen, Secretary General, mads@skoleskak.dk London, 8th December 2013

Scholastic-Chess

1. Scholastic organisation – not a chess organisation

2. Organised by teachers in their school – paid by the school

3. Help children do better in school – chess as a method

Page 8: Dansk Skoleskak Danish Scholastic Chess Federation (DSCF) Mads Jacobsen, Secretary General, mads@skoleskak.dk London, 8th December 2013

Mission

What is your mission? What challenge do you

address?

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Mission

Help children, parents, and societyby making children more concentrated and focusedso that they can perform better in school.

Page 10: Dansk Skoleskak Danish Scholastic Chess Federation (DSCF) Mads Jacobsen, Secretary General, mads@skoleskak.dk London, 8th December 2013

Analyse

What is the current challenges in your country?

… and is your agenda relevant?

Page 11: Dansk Skoleskak Danish Scholastic Chess Federation (DSCF) Mads Jacobsen, Secretary General, mads@skoleskak.dk London, 8th December 2013

Analyse

In Denmark there is a big focus on education, integration and including children that are challenged in school life. The schools use 2 billion EUR out of a 6 billion EUR budget on challenged groups.

Page 12: Dansk Skoleskak Danish Scholastic Chess Federation (DSCF) Mads Jacobsen, Secretary General, mads@skoleskak.dk London, 8th December 2013

The bestWhich organisation would you like to be

as successful as?

Page 13: Dansk Skoleskak Danish Scholastic Chess Federation (DSCF) Mads Jacobsen, Secretary General, mads@skoleskak.dk London, 8th December 2013

The best

We communicate with many organisations and ask for advice. Our ambition is to be the most professional social youth organisation in Denmark.

Page 14: Dansk Skoleskak Danish Scholastic Chess Federation (DSCF) Mads Jacobsen, Secretary General, mads@skoleskak.dk London, 8th December 2013

MoneyHow do other organisations get funding? Can you do the

same?

Page 15: Dansk Skoleskak Danish Scholastic Chess Federation (DSCF) Mads Jacobsen, Secretary General, mads@skoleskak.dk London, 8th December 2013

MoneyThere is very little support for chess in Denmark but different organisations support social projects. We are a scholastic organisation with a clear social profile.

Page 16: Dansk Skoleskak Danish Scholastic Chess Federation (DSCF) Mads Jacobsen, Secretary General, mads@skoleskak.dk London, 8th December 2013

Strategy

What is your plan? Do you need to rethink?

Page 17: Dansk Skoleskak Danish Scholastic Chess Federation (DSCF) Mads Jacobsen, Secretary General, mads@skoleskak.dk London, 8th December 2013

Strategy

We try to run DSCF as a professional organisation.Despite being a small organisation our ambition is to be a serious partner for the Ministry of Education. We brand “Skoleskak” as a method that helps children perform better in school.

Page 18: Dansk Skoleskak Danish Scholastic Chess Federation (DSCF) Mads Jacobsen, Secretary General, mads@skoleskak.dk London, 8th December 2013

FriendsWho support your

agenda?

Page 19: Dansk Skoleskak Danish Scholastic Chess Federation (DSCF) Mads Jacobsen, Secretary General, mads@skoleskak.dk London, 8th December 2013

FriendsSchools, parents, and society have major concerns related to children performing bad in school – particularly boys – due to lack of concentration. We try to help solving this problem, and we get goodwill, media attention and more friends.

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Step-by-step

Network and knowledge from other organisations are

valuable.

Page 21: Dansk Skoleskak Danish Scholastic Chess Federation (DSCF) Mads Jacobsen, Secretary General, mads@skoleskak.dk London, 8th December 2013

Step-by-Step

In 2009 we got our first large-scale project with a social/integration framework. Yet, we still need to fundraise 90% of our budget every year. However, things are getting better year by year.

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DSCFFunding

Membership schools

Public funding

Education of

teachersEquipment and advice

Private funding

Companies

Page 23: Dansk Skoleskak Danish Scholastic Chess Federation (DSCF) Mads Jacobsen, Secretary General, mads@skoleskak.dk London, 8th December 2013

Checkmate!Skoleskak.dk / [email protected]