Policy, PPPs & Strategic Advisory

Policy, PPPs & Strategic Advisory | Shaping Long-Term Frameworks for Sustainable Sports Development

ASCELA partners with public institutions, private investors, and multilateral organisations to shape strategic frameworks and investment models that accelerate sports infrastructure growth. We assist in drafting policies, structuring public-private partnerships (PPPs), and advising on funding mechanisms that align with national priorities and global best practices. 

Our deep understanding of governance, infrastructure finance, and sports development enables us to deliver actionable strategies that are data-driven, stakeholder-aligned, and impact-focused.

Service Offerings

Policy & Investment Advisory for Sustainable Sports Infrastructure

Formulation of National and State Sports Infrastructure Policies

Developing actionable, forward-looking policy frameworks that align with national goals and enable inclusive sports infrastructure expansion.

Structuring and Advisory for PPPs and Hybrid Funding Models

Designing financially viable Public-Private Partnership models and blended finance strategies tailored to infrastructure development in the sports sector.

Feasibility Studies and Business Case Development

Conducting technical and financial assessments to evaluate project viability, long-term value creation, and stakeholder impact.

Strategic Advisory for Sports Federations and Ministries

Providing high-level support to federations, government bodies, and development agencies on infrastructure planning, funding, and policy execution.

Impact Assessment and Monitoring Frameworks

Establishing data-driven systems to track infrastructure performance, social impact, and sustainability metrics post-implementation.

CSR and ESG-Aligned Sports Infrastructure Programming

Guiding corporates and institutions to invest in socially responsible and environmentally sustainable sports initiatives under CSR and ESG mandates.

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ASCELA is incorporated in India, Singapore, and UAE as independent entities.