Earlier this week, Sport England launched a new £5 million fund to mark the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee that aims to use sport and physical activity to bring communities together and tackle inequalities.
Using money from the National Lottery, the fund will make awards of between £300 and £10,000 to community organisations in support of new projects providing opportunities to become more physically active.
The funds could be used for things such as facility hire and coaching costs, or even small capital improvements.
Sport England Chief Executive, Tim Hollingsworth, is pleased to honour this landmark year with a fund dedicated to bringing people together through activity.
“As part of the celebrations of an unprecedented anniversary, we’re excited to be able to mark the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee with a fund designed to help people to come together and get moving,” he said.
“Our Uniting the Movement strategy is focused on tackling inequalities and as such this fund will prioritise supporting projects working with people in disadvantaged communities, where we’ve seen there are traditionally more barriers to being active.
“The fund also highlights the importance of the National Lottery in enabling not just us, but many other organisations too, to support the positive work of people in England.”
The fund is open for applications now and will be awarding money to not-for-profit organisations helping inactive people to get active, or less active people to become more active.
They particularly want to hear from projects supporting projects working with people living in areas of disadvantage, as defined by the Indices of Multiple Deprivation areas 1-3.
They also recognise the pandemic may still be affecting the delivery of projects, either in how they’re delivered or how much they cost to deliver.
Therefore, applicants should make sure to consider any such additional cost or delivery changes to ensure they can achieve their aims.
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