Why Sports Power Infrastructure?

The Problem We're Solving

Less than 1% of athletes go pro, yet over 3.5 billion people worldwide participate in sports—making it one of the most connected, motivated, and resilient networks on Earth (Statista, 2023).

Every athlete faces the day they suit up for the last time. What happens next shouldn't be a mystery.

Yet most youth and working adults lack access to tools that help them:

  • Understand their talents within and beyond learning, leadership, and communication styles

  • Explore high-opportunity sectors like energy, manufacturing, civil construction, broadband, logistics, and water

  • Efficiently navigate education, credentials, and career decisions

This talent blind spot costs communities billions. We believe everyone—regardless of background—can become a professional in the infrastructure economy. And over 80% of SPI users say they discovered industries they never considered before.

“I didn’t even know these industries existed until SPI broke it down like my coach would.” — Sarah M. (Bayshore, NY)

 

The Untapped Power of Sports

Sports is more than entertainment. It’s a trusted network that drives culture, behavior, and communication across the globe.

In fact, 7 of the 10 most-viewed global broadcasts are sports events, and the FIFA World Cup Final draws over 1.5 billion viewers (FIFA, 2023). This reach isn’t just for fans—it’s a gateway to mass mobilization.

Yet the infrastructure industry—despite being the largest economic opportunity in the world—lacks this same level of visibility and access.

SPI bridges that gap by using sports to:

  • Activate career mobility

  • Spark entrepreneurship

  • Connect to local supply chain opportunities

"If you can build a team, you can build a business. We help athletes shift their mindset from plays to pathways.” — SPI Coach Mentor

 

The Global Infrastructure Opportunity

The infrastructure economy is projected to exceed $15.2 trillion by 2030, requiring over 2 billion new workers across transportation, energy, broadband, and smart cities (World Bank, McKinsey).

It’s not just about jobs—it’s about enterprise: Small businesses account for over 45% of supply chain contracts in infrastructure projects worldwide, presenting massive opportunities for entrepreneurs and local vendors (OECD, 2022).

Infrastructure is no longer just physical—it’s digital, inclusive, and entrepreneurial. These industries represent the next frontier of opportunity for communities everywhere.

SPI makes them visible, accessible, and engaging—with data to prove it.

 

What SPI Is

Sports Power Infrastructure™ is a SaaS + data platform that turns sports influence into real-world impact. Our system delivers:

  • Career & Supplier Readiness Assessments powered by behavioral science

  • Talent Rankings™ to drive engagement and benchmark growth

  • Pathway Activation Engine connecting users to training, credentials, and contracts

  • Sentiment & Compliance Dashboards to support transparency, equity, and funding alignment

We serve schools, leagues, developers, public agencies, and global funders. SPI is where infrastructure goals meet the people who can deliver them.

“We used SPI’s dashboard in our grant application to prove talent readiness and community support. We won the funding.” — Regional Workforce Partner

 

Build With Us

If you've played, coached, volunteered, or simply tuned in—you’re already part of this network.

SPI empowers youth and adults to explore industries where their resilience, teamwork, and leadership skills matter.

Because you don’t have to go pro in sports to go pro in life. With SPI, everyone can become a pro in infrastructure.

🎯 Start your journey todayGet Started 📬 Contact: partnerships@sportspowerinfra.com

 

Our Standard

Sports Power Infrastructure™ is part of the LocalContent.com network of companies.

We don’t aspire to work with infrastructure—we set the standard for economic, workforce, and community development across it.

From hiring and supply chains to public sentiment and reporting, SPI enables infrastructure stakeholders to deliver outcomes that are inclusive, measurable, and built to last.