35Organisations Sport Development Report for Germany 2017 2018 Part 1 Other problems threatening the existence of the club affect its members to a lesser extent than the classic evaluation of the club would suggest For example fewer members are organised in clubs that have existential problems caused by the financial situation of the respective club 2 9 than clubs on average face existential problems due to their financial situation 4 3 Also fewer mem bers are organised in clubs that have existential problems due to a lack of support from politics and administration 5 0 than is the case for clubs on average 7 0 Problems with school collabora tion 1 1 vs 2 3 and kindergartens 0 8 vs 2 1 also affect fewer members than the club perspective would suggest see Fig 9 and Fig 10 Likewise fewer members are organised in clubs that are exis tentially affected by problems of retaining and recruiting members 3 7 than clubs on average indicate this problem as threatening their existence 9 1 A similar picture emerges in the recruit ment of volunteers for sporadic assignments 3 2 vs 4 0 the retention and recruitment of young competitive athletes 2 6 vs 6 5 the retention and recruitment of volunteer functionaries 13 9 vs 14 5 the retention and recruitment of trainers and coaches 6 8 vs 7 5 and the retention and recruitment of refe rees and officials 4 6 vs 5 2 cf Fig 9 and Fig 10 2 2 2 Support benefits To support the volunteers in the clubs the sports clubs in Germa ny offer various measures to help them This applies to the coaches and trainers working on a voluntary basis as well as to the volun teer board members Looking at how strongly the clubs rely on the different support benefit SB on a scale of 1 not at all to 5 very strongly it becomes clear that on average measures for coaches and trainers are used slightly more than measures for volunteer board members see Fig 11
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