Build your message – Guided Framework
You have seen what messages look like for each audience. Now build your own.
RESM guided framework to build your message
This is not an automated generator. It is a five-step framework you work through, making choices at each step and assembling the result yourself.
Grab your handbook (Section B) and follow along.
For inspiration: a worked example with all five steps completed
This is a fictional example, built to illustrate how the five steps fit together. The audience, the situation, and the request are invented for the purpose of the demonstration. Use the structure as a template, not the content as a model to copy.
Step 1 – Audience: Policymaker (local), a city councillor responsible for sport funding.
Step 2 – Goal: Defend recognition of alternative model.
Step 3 – Fact: only 12% of Europeans are members of a sports club.
Step 4 – Tone: Evidence-based.
Step 5 – Assembled message:
- Opening: As you prepare the municipal sport strategy for 2027, I want to share findings from the Real European Sport Model research project, which studied 14 organisations across 8 European countries.
- Core argument: The research reveals that only 12% of Europeans are members of a sports club.. Your current funding scheme, which recognises only federated clubs, excludes this majority. These are not fringe activities. They represent the statistical norm of European sport participation.
- Evidence: Czech Sokol demonstrates that alternative models work at scale: 160 years of operation, 160,000 members, 41% funded through public grants (municipal + national sports agency), 57% self-generated (facility rentals + membership fees). No significant federation solidarity received. Yet fully aligned with the principles the ESM claims to defend: voluntary engagement, autonomy, and democratic community governance.
- Ask: We request recognition in your sport funding scheme for organisations demonstrating European Sport Model values through diverse structures, not only federation membership.
- Close: I would welcome the opportunity to discuss how including the 88% invisible majority can help [Municipality] reach its health and inclusion goals more effectively. The full research is available in the RESM Mapping Report and the RESM Final Research Report.
Handbook reference: Write your 3 key messages in Section B of your handbook. Use the structure above as your template.