We are committed to improving sporting activities and participation across the borough. To assist clubs in achieving desired goals, we have put together this resource with information on all the major funders in the UK.
Access funds
The website provides information on grants for British charitable and non-profit sector. It provides latest funding information from the central government, National Lottery, devolved governing bodies and the EU.
Awards for all
A lottery grant scheme aimed at local communities issuing grants between £500 and £5,000.
British Sports Trust
Statutory funding for running Sports Leaders Award.
Central Council for Physical Recreation
The CCPR is the national body for governing sports and recreation activities. The website gives a information on the range of fund available for sports.
Comic Relief
Funding can be obtain for certain specific requirements.
European funding programme
A database of over 400 EU grants and loans.
The Football Foundation
With grants from £100 to £1m the Football Foundation can fund projects such as new team kits and improved changing rooms.
Government funding (voluntary and community sector grants)
Government grants for the voluntary and community sector.
Inclusive Fitness Initiative
Promotes and support opportunities for people with disabilities to take part in physical activities
Heart Research
Grant application considered for 'lifestyle interventions' - physical activity, healthy eating and smoking cessation programmes that will help to prevent or reduce the risk of heart disease.
The National Lottery
Awards to support projects in areas such as sports facilities, youth coaching and development, sports events and supporting athletics excellence.
Sportsmatch
Grassroots sponsorship incentive scheme which matches commercial sponsorship, pound for pound.
Sports England
Sports England is an organisation that is committed to creating opportunities for people to start in sports, stay in sports and succeed in sports.
UK Sports
Supports talented men and women in sports where we compete as the United Kingdom.