From the RFL website on RLWC2021 benefits
The significant social impact delivered off the pitch by RLWC2021 was recognised by UK Sport as setting the standard for future sporting events. The report, commissioned by RLWC2021 and delivered by The Sports Consultancy and Substance, found that RLWC2021 and its social impact programmes “demonstrated meaningful impacts for those that watched, engaged, attended and took part.” Because of the geographic footprint, and impact of the tournament’s social impact programmes, 96 per cent of the public believe that hosting RLWC2021 benefited the North of England. Led by £30m of investment, the tournament achieved its ambition of making a positive difference in communities, in grassroots rugby league clubs, and in the lives of people living across the country, especially in the most deprived areas of England.
• £26.4m of investment into communities across the country through the CreatedBy Grants Programme, delivered in partnership with the RFL, DCMS, Sport England and The National Lottery, including 31 large-scale grants and 248 small-scale grants. Of these, 52 per cent of the capital grants were awarded to the top 30 per cent most deprived areas, with 60 per cent of total investment directed towards the top 30 per cent most deprived communities;
• Three volunteer programmes engaged more than 1,300 people in volunteering opportunities, including an accessible volunteer programme for volunteers with mental, physical and learning disabilities through a partnership with Community Integrated Care. This programme supported volunteers with mental, physical and learning disabilities and gave people valuable opportunities to learn new skills, with 95 per cent of inclusive volunteers saying that their experience has made them want to seek out paid work or other volunteering opportunities;
• A multi-disciplinary Cultural Festival attended by over 370,000 people in total, delivered in conjunction with Arts Council England, city partners and delivered by Pinwheel including touring public art, poetry and a programme of engagement projects rolled out across 33 Library Services;
• 56 per cent of the general public, including TV viewers, felt inspired to do more physical activity as a result of RLWC2021. As the most inclusive rugby league tournament ever, the social impact programme improved accessibility to physical activity, with more than 80 per cent of clubs in receipt of large grant recipients saying that the new and improved facilities will improve access for disabled people and women and girls;