The European Federation for Company Sport is part of the SWinG Project with several European partners.

The European Federation for Company Sport is part of the SWinG Project with several European partners.
The first steering committee of 2019 for the EMoCS project was held on Thursday 11 and Friday 12, January 2019.
EMoCS - European Meetings of Company Sport - is the latest European project EFCS will conduct with several partners under the impulsion of Erasmus + and EWoS - European Week of Sport.
"59% of EU citizens do not have sufficient level of physical activity" - Eurobarometer 2014
EMoCS aims to promote voluntary activities in sport, together with social inclusion, equal opportunities and awareness of the importance of health-enhancing physical activity through increased participation in, an equal access to, sport for all and more over in the workplace.
EMoCS also strives to pass on concrete inputs and contributions to create other initiatives such as a label or certificate for European companies.
EMoCS MAIN OBJECTIVES
Raise awareness of the importance of health-enhancing physical activity within or around the workplace
Identify and provide private and public decision makers concrete tools and solutions to support company sport development
Create a certification framework for an Active Workplace Label (AWL)
More info and website www.emocs.eu
The 8th and final S2A-Sport FPM took place in Paris on the 29th of January 2018 and was hosted by the European Federation for Company Sport. It gathered all partners with the aim to officially sign off Intellectual Outputs 1 to 6, agree content for Step 7 – so that they could all go into the design phase and then be made publicly available- and explain requirements and contribution of partners to the final report which is due to be submitted in April 2018. In addition, objectives also included discussion of next steps towards sustainability and future actions in order to ensure the use of the valuable tools developed as part of the project, in particular, the Occupational Standards and the user-friendly training manual to help sport organisations develop their team.