Tortoise Running Group – start-up funding
Tortoise Running Group is a new kind of running group, one that caters only for slower runners (or Tortoises, as we like to call ourselves).
Our recently-launched Facebook page has just short of 100 followers from the Wirral running community, many of whom are known to us from other initiatives, such as parkrun and Wirral Social Runs (which is another project from the same leader which has been running for over 5 years, bar a covid hiatus). Many of these runners are NOT catered for by local running clubs which tend to be competitive or put pressure on members to improve and perform. The purpose of Tortoise is to allow these runners to enjoy their chosen sport in an inclusive, un-pressurised and supportive environment.
Due to its nature, the group is likely to appeal predominantly to female runners, and/or to people with poor health outcomes, and we are building a team of predominantly female “mentors” to run our sessions. Many of these mentors have back-stories of hope against adversity (including several cancer survivors), and we expect them to flourish and become inspiring leaders.
The project will be run by the Wirral running community, for the benefit of that community. We are not partnering with any other groups as we are keen to stand apart from local running clubs where our Tortoises often do not feel truly welcome. This is a group for people who are otherwise, in a quite literal sense, left behind.
Given the likely catchment group, which may include people from poor socio-economic backgrounds, and the relatively low annual running costs, it is our intention to run the group on a free-of-charge basis. Our mentors will be volunteers and publicity will be via free channels, predominantly social media. Our typical annual running costs will be c. £100 (covering insurance, mobile SIM card and refresh of first aid kits), but we expect some initial expenditure on items of equipment and clothing.