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Funding for Sports Groups

Funding for Sports Groups. Tim Barzycki Project Officer 28 February 2011 tim@volunteercentrenk.org.uk. Awards For All. Between £300 and £10,000 to fund a specific project or activity. Organisations can receive up to a maximum of £10,000 from Awards for All in any two year period.

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Funding for Sports Groups

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  1. Funding for Sports Groups Tim Barzycki Project Officer 28 February 2011 tim@volunteercentrenk.org.uk

  2. Awards For All Between £300 and £10,000 to fund a specific project or activity. Organisations can receive up to a maximum of £10,000 from Awards for All in any two year period. People have better chances in life – with better access to training and development to improve their life skills. Stronger communities – with more active citizens working together to tackle their problems. Improved rural and urban environments – which communities are better able to access and enjoy. Healthier and more active people and communities. http://www.awardsforall.org.uk/england/qa.html#1

  3. Comic Relief (Sport Relief) Financial assistance to small locally based not for profit groups or organisations for projects that benefit those who are excluded or disadvantage. The maximum award is £10,000, although the average grant is likely to be in the region of £2,000.  Priority will be given to applications that provide clear evidence of need and impact on people’s lives who may be excluded or disadvantaged through low income, rural or social isolation, age, disabilities, race, sexuality or gender and increase access to sport and exercise.  The rest can be spent on schemes which increase local services, build skills of local people, increase community cohesion and/or respond to local economic needs Examples Community sport activities, furniture projects, projects providing access to benefits advice, projects combating fuel poverty, community consultation exercises, community employment projects, food co-ops, running and project costs, volunteer training costs. http://www.lincolnshirecf.co.uk/default.asp?page=grants

  4. Lincolnshire Cooperative (1) Community Dividend Donations 9 members groups which make decisions on donations requests received. The groups are made up of local staff and members and meetings take place 4 time a year. Local community groups and charities can apply for anything from £10 raffle prizes up to £500 towards likes sports kits and new equipment. There is no formal application form for this but we would need a request in writing. Lorna Newboult, [lnewboult@lincolnshire.coop]

  5. Lincolnshire Cooperative (2) Community Dividend Grants Applications for this fund are considered quarterly and groups can apply for up to £2,000. There is a double sided application form to these grants but ask that groups write or call to request the forms so that we can discuss whether this is the best option for them. requests are often receive for grants to help towards refurbishing community halls and equipment for schools or community groups. They are unable to support running costs. Lorna Newboult, lnewboult@lincolnshire.coop

  6. Lincolnshire Cooperative(3) Community Dividend Card Similar to the Dividend Card for individuals, groups have the opportunity to have a Community Dividend Card where you can collect points every time you shop with us. The difference is that groups are able to apply for several cards to give out to their members or friends that all collect towards the same cause. At the end of the year, for every £1 the group has collected we will match it and send the group a cheque. Lorna Newboult, [lnewboult@lincolnshire.coop]

  7. The Wells Sports Foundation The Foundation provides grants to qualifying sports clubs to help fund legacy projects that will increase participation in sport both now and in the future. Sports Grants Scheme The Sports Grants Scheme has been established to create a lasting legacy for future generations through the development of club sport. Grants of between £500 and £2,000 are available to sports clubs to support worthwhile projects The Foundation aims to support projects that demonstrate development and sustainability of sports clubs. For example - projects that need equipment that is specifically focused on increasing participation, CRBs for volunteers, coaching qualifications and refereeing/umpiring courses The project supports the development of grassroots sport for young people aged between 5-18. The club has achieved Clubmark status. The club has at least one partnership agreement with a local state school. The club has raised at least 50% of the funds required for the overall project and can provide evidence of this if required. http://www.footballhelp.co.uk/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=586:wells-sports-foundation&catid=38:grants&Itemid=57

  8. Cash 4 clubs Available to any sports club that is registered with its sports' National Governing body or local authority. You might be looking for funding to help with coaching of young kids or you may be after a grant to help buy a new boat or help renovate your current facilities. In the past we have given money to sports clubs to fund such things as a new female basketball team, or a sailing club wanting to kit out its new Yeoman 20 keelboat. We look for sports clubs that play an active role in the community. So if you are a sports club that helps its local community then you are very much the type of club that we are looking to help. We welcome your application for a Cash 4 Clubs sports grant, so start thinking about applying today. Awards of £250, £500 and £1000 available http://www.cash-4-clubs.com/apply-for-a-grant/

  9. Sport England Small Grants Programme Sport England Small Grants Programme supports local community sport projects which seek to increase participation, sustain participation develop opportunities for people to excel at their chosen sport in England. An example of what may be funded is to purchase extra team kit or to pay additional coaching fees Maximum of £10,000 http://www.sportengland.org/funding/small_grants.aspx

  10. SPORTSMATCH Funded by Sport England to support the development of grassroots sport. Through the scheme, Sportsmatch offers pound for pound matched funding to investments made by businesses, trusts and individuals into projects that encourage sports participation at grass roots level. The funding available is primarily for running costs (maximum grant £100,000) although capital awards of up to £25,000 can be made through the scheme. This can include non personal sports equipment such as outdoor basketball nets, kwik cricket surfaces, boats, sports wheelchairs etc. The scheme is open to community based sports projects, in particular those that benefit young people, disability groups, black and minority ethnic groups and/or women and girls. Previous grant recipients include Devizes School. They obtained a three year sponsorship from a local construction firm, which amounted to £10,000 per year. The school matched this with a further £10,000 from Sportsmatch and were able to run an annual multi-sports coaching camp during the school summer holidays. Application can be submitted at any time up to the 19th September 2011. http://www.sportengland.org/funding/sportsmatch.aspx

  11. Police Property Act Activities to reduce or prevent crime Example Fairplay football Max £500 more likely £250 Contact Gill Finn Lincs Police 0300 111 0300 Gillian.finn@lincs.pnn.police.uk

  12. Wakeham Trust The Trust does not favour any particular areas of activity. Most of the projects supported share some or all of these characteristics It is something new for this particular area. It doesn't matter if the idea is tried and tested in other parts of the country. If it is new for this community then we are interested in hearing about it. It is small. It does not employ staff. It is not well established. It has the potential to become self-supporting. It is outward looking and helps a lot of people It has a UK charity number, or can find a charity to accept funds on its behalf. They help the underdog and the unfashionable.They help groups who are usually considered recipients of voluntary action (for example old age pensioners or young offenders) when these people themselves become involved in helping other groups in the community. They normally give grants to projects where an initial £75 to £750 can make a real difference to getting the project up and running http://www.wakehamtrust.org/howtoapply.php

  13. Sport specific Dickie Bird Foundation County Golf Partnerships Football Foundation Lord Taverners Foundation Ron Pickering Memorial Fund Rugby Football Foundation Canoeing Foundation

  14. Lincolnshire County Council  Community Development Grant Lincolnshire County Council is currently engaged in various restructures and consultations. No final decisions have been made about future funding to deliver the Community Development Grant. A further update about the Community Development Grant and PIP will be made after 30th April 2011.

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