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ORGANISATION INFORMATION TELEPHONE WEBSITE Lottery Funding Lottery Funding is a joint website run by all Lottery Funders in the UK.

The site allows you to search for information on current programmes across the UK including Awards for All and Big lottery fund.

www.lotteryfunding.org.uk

Big Lottery Awards for All

Lottery grants of between £300 - £10,000 to fund projects which involve people in their communities through local groups and activities. The project must meet at least one of the big lottery’s outcomes

Tel: 08454 10 20 30 advice line www.awardsforall.org.uk

For more information visit our website:

www.activedorset.org

National Sports Funding Information

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Mission Statement: “To establish Dorset as a place where people choose to enjoy an active lifestyle through participation in sport and physical activity”

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Big Lottery Fund Various funding programmes available, of particular interest I

the Reaching Communities programme.

Tel: 08454 10 20 30 advice line www.biglotteryfund.org.uk

Big Lottery Fund

Reaching Communities

buildings new!

Launching early 2011. Reaching Communities has been

expanded. Community buildings within targeted urban and

rural settings will be able to apply for funding between

£100,000 and £500,000

Tel: 08454 10 20 30 advice line www.biglotteryfund.org.uk

Sport England Small

Grants Programme

Applications from recognised sports with clear sporting

outcome. Awards of £300 - £10,000 for community level

activities. Online application process.

Tel: 08458 508 508

Email: [email protected]

www.sportengland.org

Sport England

Sportsmatch updated

Re-opens for applications starting January 2011 for projects

starting after 1st April 2011. Sportsmatch can match £ for

£ commercial business sponsorship for a grass roots sporting

event or activity. Sportsmatch acts as an incentive by offering

to double the pot of money available from your sponsor on a

£ for £ matching basis. Minimum £1,000 to be matched.

Email:

[email protected]

www.sportengland.org

Sport England Inspired

Facilities new!

Launching early 2011. Grants available between £25,000 and

£150,000 where there is a proven local need for a facility to be

modernised, extended or modernised to open new sporting

opportunities.

Tel: 08458 508 508

Email: [email protected]

www.sportengland.org

Sport England Iconic

Facilities new!

Funding available to support innovative, large scale, multi sport

facility projects that are regionally significant for at least 2

sports and can demonstrate long term financial viability. Round

1 opens Autumn 2010, Round 2 Autumn 2011 and round 3

Autumn 2012

Tel: 08458 508 508

Email: [email protected]

www.sportengland.org

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Sport England

Innovation Fund

Will seek to harness new ideas and attract new partners to find

breakthrough solutions for grassroots sport. Welcome

applications from a wide range of organisations, but all

proposals should address at least one of our three strategic

outcomes – growing and sustaining participation and creating

opportunities for people to excel at their chosen sport.

Tel: 08458 508 508

Email: [email protected]

www.sportengland.org

Community Amateur

Sports Clubs (CASC)

Whilst not a grant giving group this website (from Inland

Revenue) outlines tax break opportunities for community

sports clubs

Tel: 0845 3020203 www.inlandrevenue.gov.uk/casc

Football Foundation Has various funding streams including: Facilities, Community,

small Grants, Goalpost Safety, Leagues and Junior Kit Schemes.

Tel: 0207 5344210 www.footballfoundation.org.uk

Barclays Spaces for

Sports

Run in partnership with the Football Foundation. The program

focuses on regeneration and sports, creating sustainable sports

sites for people to engage in sport and physical activities in

areas without such facilities.

Tel: 0121 2368565 www.barclays.co.uk/spacesforspor

ts

Barclays Spaces for

Sports – Community

Sports Awards new!

Each month, the winner of the award will receive £1,000 for

their group or organisation, a limited edition trophy and will be

entered into the end of season award to win a further £5,000

Tel: 0121 2368565 www.barclayscommunitysportsaw

ard.com

The Co-operative

Community Fund

Applications to the Community Fund can only be submitted

online. Grants between £100 and £2,000 are available. If you

are a newly formed group (less than three months) the

maximum you can apply for is £500

Tel: 0161 827 5879

Email:

community.fund@co-

operative.coop

www.co-operative.coop

click on ‘communities funds and

foundations’ at bottom of the

page

Cash 4 Clubs Cash for Clubs is a sports funding scheme enabling clubs to

apply for grants to improve facilities, purchase new equipment,

gain coaching qualifications, and generally invest in the

www.cash-4-clubs.com

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sustainability of their club. There are three tiers of grants at

£250, £500 and £1,000. Applications can be submitted at any

time and grants are awarded on a quarterly basis.

Comic Relief Grants are available that support projects that include – Sport

for Change; Young people aged between 11 and 25, Local

Communities; On average grants are between£25,000 and

£40,000 per year. Funding can be used to cover both running

and capital cots. Comic Relief are keen to make sure that the

funding reaches all parts of the UK, especially areas which often

miss out, such as rural communities.

www.comicrelief.com

http://www.comicrelief.com/apply

for a grant/uk

UnLtd Sport Relief Funded by Comic Relief and provides opportunities for young

people aged 11 – 21 years to bring communities together, to

help promote understanding and solve problems through sport,

arts and recreational activities. 3 categories of funds are

available, up to £1,000, up to£5,000 and up to £10,000

Tel: 0845 3670 770

Email:

[email protected]

www.unltd.org.uk

ClubNet Clubs register for free and as a member you are able to raise

money, save money and access support. Eg place an advert on

your clubs website and earn up to £150 per year.

www.clubnet.org.uk

Bag4Sport

B4S

B4S is a social enterprise that supports colleges, sports clubs,

schools, youth clubs, communities and charities by turning

unwanted clothing into useful cash. 50 full bags could earn a

sports club £200 and B4S will pay a further 2% on top for

donations over a tonne.

Tel: 01380 728880 www.bag4sport.co.uk

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Trust/Foundation Funding Wells Sport Foundation Grants available to sports clubs between £500 - £2,000. Funding is

available for equipment to increase participation, CRB checks,

coach/referee/umpire courses. Clubs must have achieved Clubmark status

and have raised at least 50% of the required funds for the overall project.

Tel: 01524 590 600

Email:

[email protected]

www.wellssportsfoundation.org

The Rowing Foundation Funding for sports and games, particularly water sports. The Rowing

Foundation aims to aid and support young people (those under 18 or still

in full time education) and the disabled of all ages through their

participation in sport and games, particularly water sports in Britain.

Projects must incorporate participation in sport and games, particularly

water sports.

There have been no minimum or maximum grant levels specified.

Mrs M. P. Churcher

Hon Secretary

The Rowing Foundation

2 Roehampton Close

Putney

London SW15 5LU

Tel: 0208 878 3723

Email: [email protected]

www.britishrowing.org/rowing-foundation

Bernard Sunley

Charitable Foundation

Provide support to registered charities up to £5,000. the foundation

avoids publishing specific areas of interest to maintain a broad spectrum

of charitable giving. However most grants for sport fall into the following

categories:

Education, Youth, Community, Health, Leisure

Tel: 020 7408 2198

Email:

[email protected]

South West Foundation

in partnership with

Esmee Fairbairn

Foundation

Will invest small grants up to £500 in small Community Organisations

operating in rural areas, market and coastal towns with the aim of

encouraging and enabling people to take part in their communities. Small

Grants up to £1,000 (most grants will be in the region of £200-£600)

Tel: 01275 333666 www.the-foundation.org.uk/grants.htm

Torch Trophy Trust

new!

Bursaries available for £100 - £1,000to support volunteers improve their

skills as coaches or officials. 50% funding is available and a National

Tel: 020 7976 3900

Email:

www.torchtrophytrust.org

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Governing Body letter of support is required. [email protected]

Sita Trust Queen

Elizabeth 11 Fields

Challenge

new!

Launching early 2011. Aims to protect 2012 outdoor recreational spaces.

Apply to obtain Queen Elizabeth 11 Field status. All areas designated a

Queen Elizabeth 11 Field, will then be able to apply for grants to make

improvements to the recreation area. Two different strands. The QE11

Volunteer Support Fund, grants up to £5,000 and QE11 Major Works

Fund, grants up to £25,000.

www.sitatrust.org.uk

Ladbrookes in the

Community Community

Trust

new!

Funding comes via the fundraising of efforts of head office, shop staff,

customers and ‘Event Days’. Initially support of a local shop should be

secured in raising funds on behalf of a cause. Any monies raised are

banked with the trust, with consideration of additional funds being added

by Ladbrookes taken by the trust’s grants committee.

Ladbrooke Betting and Gaming LTD

Imperial House

Imperial Drive

Harrow

Middlesex HA2 7JW

www.ladbrookesplc.com/responsible-business/communities-and-charities.aspx

Sir Steve Redgrave

Fund

Aims to use the power of sport and sporting activity to bring about

positive change in the lives of disadvantaged children, young people and

their communities. Funding is for:

Community groups, small charities and schools.

Rebecca Hanshaw, Steve Redgrave

Fund, 5th Floor,89 Albert

Embankment, London

SE1 7 TP

Email:

[email protected]

www.steveredgravefund.com

Peter Harrison

Foundation

The foundation has an Opportunities Through Sport Programme aimed at

assisting sports activities or projects for disabled or disadvantaged

individuals.

Tel: 01737 228000 www.peterharrisonfoundation.org

Boost Charitable

Foundation

The trust aims to Build On Over-Looked Sporting Talent. All of its activities

are designed to ‘champion the disabled and disadvantaged and to inspire

them to overcome their challenges through the power of sport’. Grants

are categorised into small awards (£500 or less) and large awards (over

Tel: 020 7767 5559

Email: [email protected]

www.boostct.org

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£500)

Tesco Charity Trust

Community Award

Scheme

Supports local community projects whose core work supports the welfare

of children, elderly people and people with disabilities, which are based in

areas where Tesco has stores. Grants range from between £500 and

£4,000 and one off donations between £4,000 and £25,000

Tesco Charity Trust

PO Box 980

Canterbury CT1 9DX

www.tescoplc.com

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