Grant Directories
Premier League Stadium Fund (UK) The Premier League Stadium Fund provides financial support to football clubs across various leagues to improve their facilities, with a focus on enhancing stadium infrastructure. The fund offers grants to clubs in the National League System (Step 1 to 6), Women’s Football Pyramid (Tier 1 to 4), and the English Football League. These grants aim to support clubs in improving their stadium facilities, ensuring they meet league requirements and enhance the matchday experience for fans. Since 2000, over 5,500 grants have been awarded, totaling more than £193 million, benefiting over 1,000 clubs. |
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Active Glasgow Community Fund (Glasgow) The Active Glasgow Community Fund supports voluntary organisations in Glasgow to promote physical activity, focusing on increasing participation among underrepresented groups. This fund is designed to assist projects that establish new activities or expand existing ones, with a priority on long-term participation among underrepresented groups. Eligible projects can receive funding for costs such as facility hire, sports equipment, coach education, and more. The fund excludes projects outside Glasgow and non-voluntary organizations. |
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Love Rowing Love Rowing, British Rowing’s Charitable Foundation, provides grants to support rowing clubs, community organisations and charities that are working to make the sport of rowing more inclusive and to reach new and diverse communities across the UK. Grants of up to £3,000 are available to support organisations to get more people involved in rowing, create better awareness around the benefits of the sport, and make the sport more accessible. Preference is given to activities focused on children and the young, people with disabilities, ethnic minority groups, LGBTQ+ and socio-economically disadvantaged communities underrepresented in the sport of rowing. Rowing clubs must be affiliated with British Rowing. |
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People's Postcode Trust (Scotland) The People's Postcode Trust is a grant-giving body funded by players of the Peoples Postcode Lottery. The small grants scheme distributes funds to small organisations, community groups and registered charities in Scotland, through grants ranging from £500 - £20,000. The Trust funds projects that: Improve mental wellbeing; Enable community participation in the arts; Support marginalised groups and promote equality; Improve biodiversity & green spaces; Enable participation in physical activity; Respond to the climate emergency & promote sustainability; Increase community access to outdoor space. |
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Foundation Scotland - Baillie Gifford Community Awards Programme (Scotland) Foundation Scotland exists to benefit disadvantaged communities by making grants to support relevant charitable or voluntary organisations, which make a difference to their local communities. Through the Baillie Gifford Community Awards Programme grants of up to £5,000 are available to support vulnerable people and improve local areas. |
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Foundation Scotland - Baillie Gifford Grassroots Sports Fund (Scotland) Foundation Scotland exists to benefit disadvantaged communities by making grants to support relevant charitable or voluntary organisations, which make a difference to their local communities. Through the Grassroots Sports Fund grants of up to £5,000 are available for groups with an income below £250,000 to improve the quality and participation in sport, widen access by remove barriers to participation and improving the sustainability of sports clubs and groups. |
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Sport Scotland – Transforming Indoor Tennis Fund (Scotland) Sportscotland is the national agency for sport in Scotland. Sportscotland’s vision is an active Scotland where everyone benefits from sport. Through the Transforming Scottish Indoor Tennis Fund Sportscotland in partnership with the Lawn Tennis Association provide grant funding to Scottish indoor tennis facilities, ensuring that more people have the opportunity to enjoy the sport, all year round. |
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Transforming Scottish Indoor Tennis Fund (Scotland) Sportscotland has allocated a total of £15million to invest into Scottish indoor tennis facilities over the course of the next 10 years. Priority will initially be given to transformational projects which involve a minimum of 3 indoor courts and are located in six areas: Dumfries & Galloway; Dundee; Edinburgh; Glasgow; Highland and the Scottish Borders. The funding is available to Community Tennis Networks consisting of organisations such a local Tennis Clubs and Schools, etc. Funding of up to 66% of total project costs is available up to a maximum of £250,000 per... |
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Magic Little Grants (UK) Localgiving has teamed up with the Postcode Community Trust to provide the Magic Little Grants programme. The fund provides small charities and community groups with grants of £500 for projects that meet either of the following themes: Overcoming barriers to participation in physical activities in creative ways; Increasing social cohesion through developing access to sports and other recreational activities. |
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Aldi Scottish Sports Fund (Scotland) Grants of up to £2500 are available to charities, schools and other organisations in Scotland that run sporting activities for the benefit of the local community. The funding is being made available through the Aldi Scottish Sport Fund is administered by Aldi Scotland. Each region has a different application deadline, please see the Aldi website for details of regions and the associated deadlines. Funding has previously been granted to a trampoline club to purchase a new double mini trampoline and a ski group to subsidise travel costs for regional skiing competitions. Each year approximately £50,000 is available. |
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Enovert Community Trust (UK) Enovert Community Trust (formerly Cory Environmental Trust in Britain) is an Environmental body which supports community and environmental projects. The Trust awards grants under the terms of the Landfill Communities Fund (LCF), providing funding to a broad range of projects that have a positive impact on local communities. The Trust is committed to supporting community and environmental projects across the UK. These include improving community halls, the creation of new play areas and skate parks, and restoring green spaces. Fundraising by applicants is looked upon favourably by the Trustees. Applicants will need to secure a 10% third party contribution which will be payable to Enovert Limited prior to the project commencing. |
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Millward Charitable Trust (UK) Millward Charitable Trust makes grants to organisations involved with community buildings, facilities and open spaces, social welfare projects, for the performing arts, medical research and animal welfare. |
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Central Social and Recreational Trust (UK) The Central Social and Recreational Trust (CSRT) is a grant-giving organisation who aim to improve the conditions of life for those under the age of twenty one and of all other persons who by reasons of poverty, social and economic circumstances are unable to obtain facilities for recreational or other leisure time occupations . Funding of up to £1,000 is available to clubs/organisations which are affiliated to their governing body (such as the Amateur Boxing Association of England, National Association of Clubs for Young People etc.). Funding can be used for equipment to be used by all members, and maintenance of the property as long as it is owned by the club or has a significant lease. The majority of people who benefit from the grant must be under 21 years old. |
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Veolia Environmental Trust Grants (UK) The Veolia Environmental Trust is a Distributive Environmental Body that awards grants as part of the Landfill Communities Fund. Constituted, not-for-profit groups within the vicinity of a qualifying Veolia site, can apply for grants for projects that support the natural, social and built environment. The type of activities that can be supported include Community buildings and rooms: such as community centres, village halls, community spaces within religious buildings, Scout/Guide buildings; Outdoor Spaces: e.g. public parks, nature reserves, community gardens, footpaths, or cycle-paths; Play and recreation: e.g. play areas, skate-parks, sports facilities.The maximum grant is £75,000 for projects with a total cost of under £250,000.
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Medlock Charitable Trust (UK with a preference for Somerset and Boston Lincolnshire) The Medlock Charitable Trust makes grants to organisations is the areas of Education &Training ; Medical & Health/Sickness ; Disability & Special Needs ; Accommodation & Housing; Arts & culture; Sport & recreation; Environment, Conservation & Heritage; and Economic, Community Development &Employment. Both primary and secondary schools in the eligible areas are able to apply. |
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Sportscotland Facilities Fund (Scotland) The Sports Facilities Fund provides funding for the provision or upgrading of all sports facilities for the general community. Proposals must be led by local authorities, clubs and trusts. Applicants need to demonstrate that the proposed development is for the public good and will provide equitable opportunities for increased sports participation by the community at local level. They will also need to demonstrate what links they have established/will establish with the sports programmes and/or initiatives operated by the local authority, national governing body for sport and their associates/partners. |
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Bruce Wake Charitable Trust Grant (UK) The Bruce Wake Trust is a grant giving organisation that was established to encourage and assist the provision of leisure activities for the disabled. The Trustees will consider grant applications related to the provision of leisure activities for the disabled but favour particularly applications whereby the potential beneficiaries meet one or all of the following criteria. The potential beneficiaries are physically disabled wheelchair users; Improved access for wheelchair users is proposed; and a sporting or leisure activity involving disabled wheelchair users is proposed. The trustees meet quarterly to discuss applications. |
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Wooden Spoon Society Grant (UK) Schools, charities and community organisations can apply for grants for projects that improve the quality and prospect of life for children and young people who are disadvantaged physically, mentally or socially including those Not in Education, Employment or Training (NEET). The grants available include capital projects such as medical treatment and recovery centres, sports and activity areas, sensory rooms and gardens, playgrounds and hydrotherapy pools as well as revenue grants to support outreach programmes for children in their communities. |
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Canoe Foundation Grant (UK) The Canoe Foundation is a grant making trust which aims to ‘positively change lives through canoeing'. The foundations purpose over the next few years is to support all to enjoy and benefit from the experience of paddling on our water in a sustainable manner. They aim to do this by: Facilitating suitable launching and landing points to water and providing more opportunities for a modern diverse community to enjoy canoeing with improved facilities; Promoting and supporting the conservation of inland waterways, rivers, oceans and the environment whilst allowing water users to have an enjoyable and readily accessible experience.To acheive this the foundation is looking to support projects with grants of between £500 and £10,000 which create new or improved launching points in urban or rural locations or as part of a water trail, such as steps or pontoons; Incorporate better accessibility or facilities at waterside locations which might improve the parking or changing aspects of a s... |