Funder results for category "Sports":
Andy Fanshawe Memorial Trust
Web: http://www.andyfanshawe.org/index.php
Award Amount: No minimum or maximum specified.
Summary:The Andy Fanshawe Trust gives grants to support programmes run by schools or youth groups, mostly within the UK. Projects must give disadvantaged young people the chance to develop existing interest in the great outdoors.
Closing Date: Applications may be submitted at any time by email.
ASDA Foundation
Web: http://your.asda.com/asda-foundation/how-to-apply
Award Amount: Variable
Summary:The Asda Foundation offers grant assistance to a limited number of requests received direct from registered charities and local community groups each year. They usually respond to requests that have the direct support and involvement from ASDA store staff on a local basis. You are advised to contact your local ASDA Store or Depot to disuss your project and assess likely support.
Closing Date: Applications may be submitted at any time
Awards for All Scotland - Big Lottery Fund
Web: https://www.biglotteryfund.org.uk/global-content/programmes/scotland/awards-for-all-scotland
Award Amount: £500 to £10,000
Summary:Awards for All Scotland offers small grants to encourage participation in art, sport and community activities and projects promoting education, the environment and health in the local community. A range of organisations can apply but priority is given to smaller voluntary and community groups in Scotland with an annual income of £100,000 or less.
Awards for All grants must be spent within one year of receipt.
Closing Date: Applications can be submitted any time
Comic Relief
Web: http://www.comicrelief.com/grants
Funding Title: Various programmes
Award Amount: See individual programme
Summary:Comic Relief aim to bring positive and lasting change in the lives of poor and disadvantaged people,through investing in work that addresses people’s immediate needs as well as tackling the root causes of poverty and injustice. They run different programmes so see funders website for more details.
Closing Date: various- see funders website
Foundation Scotland
Web: http://www.foundationscotland.org.uk/grants-and-funding-for-organisations.aspx
Funding Title: Various Programmes
Award Amount: Variable
Summary:Foundation Scotland (formerly the Scottish Community Foundation)offers a wide range of funding options, made up of money from different funds that they distribute on behalf of companies, individuals, charitable trusts and community benefit funds.
Closing Date: Check funders website for details
Gannochy Trust
Web: http://www.gannochytrust.org.uk/index.php?page=grant-making
Award Amount: No minimum or maximum specified
Summary:The Gannochy Trust supports the work of charities in Scotland with a preference for those in the Perth and Kinross area. They currently have four funding priorities:- inspiring young people; improving the quality of life of the disadvantaged and vulnerable; supporting and developing community amenities and care for the natural and man-made environment.
Closing Date: Applications may be submitted at any time
Garfield Weston Foundation
Web: http://www.garfieldweston.org
Award Amount: Variable
Summary:The Garfield Weston Foundation supports the work of a wide range of UK registered charities and some charity exempt organisations such as churches, hospitals, educational establishments and housing corporations. Whilst the Foundation has no set priority interests, recent awards have supported projects in the Arts, Community, Education, Welfare, Medical, Religion, Youth and Environment. Will consider both capital and revenue costs. Check funders website for eligiblity exclusions.
Closing Date: Applications may be submitted any time. Allow approximately 4 months for the application process.
Investing in Ideas - Big Lottery Fund
Web: http://www.biglotteryfund.org.uk/global-content/programmes/scotland/investing-in-ideas
Award Amount: £500 to £10,000
Summary:Investing in Ideas awards grants of £500 to £10,000 to test and develop ideas that could eventually become fully-fledged projects or lead to improved service delivery. Investing in Ideas could pay for the things that can turn your basic idea into a well-planned project.
Closing Date: Applications may be submitted at any time
Paths for All- Large grants
Award Amount: up to £30,000 or up to £20,000 if a group has applied before.
Summary:Paths for All are looking to invest in community projects which build local capacity, delivering a volunteer led solution to improve physical activity levels. They are keen to fund a range of work and welcome new and innovative approaches as well as tested models of delivery. The core aim of all successful applications is: ‘To significantly increase the number of people becoming active through walking.’
Closing Date: Applications may be submitted at any time
Paths For All- Small Grants
Web: http://www.pathsforall.org.uk/pfa/support/health-walk-grants.html
Award Amount: up to £5,000
Summary:Paths for All are looking to invest in community projects which build local capacity, delivering a volunteer led solution to improve physical activity levels. They are keen to fund a range of work and welcome new and innovative approaches as well as tested models of delivery. The core aim of all successful applications is: ‘To significantly increase the number of people becoming active through walking.’
Closing Date: Applications may be submitted at any time
Santander Foundation- Discovery Grants
Web: http://www.santanderfoundation.org.uk/community-plus.aspx
Funding Title: Community Plus
Award Amount: up to £5,000
Summary:Designed to be quick and easy to use, nominations can be made by charities as well as Santander customers and staff.
To apply or nominate visit any Santander branch. The funder does specify the grant needs to be something specific, directly help disadvantaged people in your local area and grants will only be paid to a UK registered charity.
For further details visit the funders website.
There are no closing dates and entries will be regularly considered by a panel of staff drawn from across the region.
Closing Date: Applications may be submitted at any time
SportsAid Scotland
Web: http://www.sportsaidscotland.org.uk/
Award Amount: various
Summary:SportsAid Scotland provides financial assistance in the form of grant awards to talented sporting youngsters in the 12 to 22 year age range and to disability athletes to age 45 who are already competing at national level in their age group and have the potential to represent Scotland at senior level. The finance given is to help the athletes with their travel and training costs, and will hopefully assist them in becoming Scotland's future sporting stars.
Closing Date: Applications may be submitted at any time
Sportscotland -Sport Facilities Fund
Web: http://www.sportscotland.org.uk/sportscotland/funding/sport_facilities_fund/About_the_fund
Award Amount: small projects up to £100,000. Larger projects over £100,000 have a two stage application process. Both can cover up to 50% of the total project costs.
Summary:SportScotland Sport Facilities Fund offers grants to meet the capital costs of providing or upgrading community sports facilities including sports halls, pitches, swimming pools and tennis courts.
Closing Date: Applications by the 1st of the month
The Benjamin Gautrey Foundation
Web: http://www.thebenjamingautreyfoundation.org.uk/
Award Amount: Variable. In most cases grant awards do not exceed £1,000.
Summary:The Benjamin Gautrey Foundation aims to help young people (under the age of 21 years). The Trustees have four priorities:- supporting young people to enjoy sport in their free-time, whatever their background; support to young people to allow them to participate safely in sport; the provision of safety, protection and medical assistance of participants, officials and spectators at Motorcycle Sports Events in the UK and University Scholarships to students who wish to further their careers within the railway industry in conjunction with Network Rail and Keltbray.
Grants can be made for project costs, capital expenditure, equipment and/or salary costs.
UK based community groups, clubs are eligible to apply and the Foundation will also consider applications from individuals.
Closing Date: Applications may be submitted at any time.
The Bill McLaren Foundation
Web: http://www.billmclarenfoundation.co.uk/
Award Amount: £500-£5,000
Summary:The Bill McLaren Foundation aims to support individuals and organisations to actively promote and develop rugby union and its values. It will also support opportunities for young people in other sports.
Closing Date: applications are accepted at any time
The Lord's Taverners
Web: http://www.lordstaverners.org/charity/support-and-funding/special-needs.htm
Award Amount: Variable
Summary:The Lord's Taverners Disability Sports Programme offers support for sporting and recreational activities for young people (under 25 years)with disabilities and special needs:- supplying specially adapted minibuses and sports wheelchairs and providing play, sports and sensory equipment.
They also run a Cricket grants programme offering specially-adapted forms of cricket and cricket equipment to engage with young people and a Minibus Programme offering specially-adapted, wheelchair-accessible minibuses to schools, clubs and youth organisations across the UK.
Closing Date: Applications may be submitted at any time and are considered at quarterly Trustee meetings.
The Robertson Trust
Web: http://www.therobertsontrust.org.uk
Award Amount: No maximum or minimum grant amount - usually between £500 - £100,000. Average grant £10,000 per annum. For capital projects awards maximum 10% of total capital costs.
Summary:The Robertson Trust offers grant assistance to registered UK charities under four main priority areas:- Care,health,
education & training
community arts, community sport,
alcohol misuse and criminal justice.
Closing Date: Applications may be submitted at any time. Trustees meet six times a year.
The Scottish Football Partnership
Web: http://www.thescottishfootballpartnership.com/
Funding Title: The Scottish Football Partnership
Summary:Applications are invited from any football organisation, from senior clubs in the Scottish Premier League to children's teams competing at a local level.
Closing Date: Applications may be submitted at anytime
The Weir Charitable Trust
Web: http://weircharitabletrust.com/
Award Amount: up to £50,000
Summary:The Weir Charitable Trust aims to support community groups and small charities to provide services to help the community.
The Trust will consider funding specific activities and services in sport, recreational facilities, animal welfare, health and cultural projects and to improve the quality of life for people, either through a particular field of expertise or via a local community.
Closing Date: 31 August 2017
Trusthouse Charitable Foundation
Web: http://www.trusthousecharitablefoundation.org.uk/
Funding Title: Various programmes
Award Amount: Variable
Summary:Trusthouse Charitable Foundation offers a range of grants to support UK charities working to address issues in rural communities and/or areas of urban deprivation. These will include projects in Community Support; Arts, Education and Heritage; Disability and Health Care. They will fund both revenue and capital costs.
They also have a small budget for UK charities which are working on projects in developing countries.
Closing Date: Applications may be submitted at any time
Young Start - Big Lottery Fund
Web: http://www.biglotteryfund.org.uk/global-content/programmes/scotland/young-start
Award Amount: Between £10,000 and £50,000
Summary:The Big Lottery Young Start programme in Scotland distributes money from dormant bank accounts. It aims to create opportunities for children and young people aged between 8 and 24 years old to be confident, healthy, connected and enterprising. Grants may cover up to 100% of project and can be against both capital and revenue expenditure.
Closing Date: Applications may be submitted at any time. Allow up to 8 weeks for the application process.
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