GP① The expenditure of the Brazilian Ministry of Sport with Sport for All from 2003 to 2018 Fernando Henrique Silva Carneiro1), Fernando Mascarenhas2) 1) Federal Institute of Goiá, Brazil, E-mail:
[email protected] 2) University of Brasilia, Brazil Spending with Sport for All is carried out so that the sport is guaranteed as a right for the entire population. At the Federal Government, there is in Brazil the Ministry of Sports, which was responsible from 2003 to 2018 for carrying out public sports policies. We assume that the analysis of public spending on sport demonstrates what was materialized as sports policy, in this case the policies of Sport for All. Thus, we aim to analyze the expenditure of the Ministry of Sport with Sport for All from 2003 to 2015. Methodologically the study is a documentary research, having collected the financial data in the SIGA Brazil Portal. Financial data were monetarily corrected at 2018 prices. Throughout 2003 to 2018, the two main policies aimed at Sport for All were the Second Time Program (STP) - school sports policy - and the City Sports and Leisure Program (CSLP) - recreation and leisure policy. From 2003 to 2018 the Ministry of Sports spent R$ 16.73 billion, of this total R$ 9.02 billion was directed to Sport for All, that is, 53.90% of the resources were to guarantee the right to sport in Brazil. The biggest expense of Sport for All was with sports infrastructure (construction and renovation of sports facilities), were R$ 6.33 billion. From 2003 to 2011 spending on sports infrastructure with the CSLP was R$ 5.71 billion and with the STP was R$ 396.96 million, the focus was the CSLP.