seurantalohkon
Seurantalohkon is a Finnish term referring to a block or division of clubs and associations that operate together under a shared umbrella within a federation or municipal structure. It denotes a structural unit rather than a single organization, formed to coordinate activities, facilities, and administration across multiple member clubs. The term is used in Finnish civil-society discourse and in historical and administrative documents describing local arrangements among voluntary organizations.
Usage occurs mainly in sports, culture, and youth work, where several clubs may share premises, resources, or
Governance usually consists of a council or steering committee elected by the member clubs. A common budget
Etymology: The word is a compound of seura 'club/association' and lohko 'block/section', meaning a subdivision of
See also: Seuratoiminta; urheiluseura; kulttuuriyhdistys; yhdistystoiminta.