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Sport Specific Guides - Hockey
  The majority of larger hockey projects are likely to be part of a bigger scheme, for example the provision of a new sand dressed or sand-filled artificial pitch that will cater for hockey amongst other sports. Pitch drainage for new and existing grass pitches along with changing rooms and clubhouses are other areas where funding support is available, and of course there are smaller events, club development and officer posts that can attract grant funding in some form.

However, it would be fair to say that in comparison to some of the other major sports, the level of funding available for hockey is not so high.

Some of the best hockey facilities in the country are located at schools, colleges and universities, and as already stated, the artificial pitches that these will include are likely to be used for other sports too. Therefore, a look at our Multi-Sports section will probably be useful, as will the Gold Membership package.

Here’s our who’s who guide to Funding Hockey Projects.
England Hockey
England Hockey have a fund of £1.18 million to distribute on capital projects which will improve facilities. Projects such as upgrading floodlights, pavilions ATP’s etc are all eligible. However, funding for this may be about to close, so applications would have to be quick before this Community Club Development programme closes.
 
Sport England
SE are the number one funding body for sport in England distributing millions of funds towards capital and revenue schemes across the whole sporting spectrum. Funds are drawn from the Community Investment Fund and are distributed against regional priorities.

Grants are available from £10,000 to £1,000,000 and cover a wide range of facilities and schemes from sports hall and artificial pitches through to programmes tackling obesity and social inclusion and support for equestrian, water and minority sport. Projects must satisfy the regional demand, prove to be of sporting and community benefit and be sustainable.

You will need the support of the SE Regional Development Manager, but by using many of our project tools you can develop a strong and well thought out project.
 
Awards for All
This scheme falls under the Sport England umbrella, and distributes a fund of £10 million each year to clubs and organisation for small schemes, including revenue, equipment and facility improvements. The fund is managed and distributed through 9 regional offices. Unlike the other funders, Awards for All will consider funding 100% of a project costs, although an in kind contribution is required. But the scheme is open to all sports and community projects, therefore there may not be enough funds to go around. All the more reason to make sure that your grant application is complete and tells them all the information they need to know.
 
Local Network Fund
Funded by the DfES, this is a small grants scheme aimed at addressing isolation, inclusion and services aimed at young people. A total fund of £3 million is available nationally for grants between £250 and £7,000. You can apply for funding for training, capacity building, equipment, events and it is used to address projects aimed at people of all ages and for all leisure activities.
Sports Match
Sports Match also distributes National Lottery and Government funds, but works in a different way to all of the other funding bodies. The aim of this scheme is to introduce new money into sport through attracting sponsors with the incentive of matching £ for £ funding for equipment, events and small capital projects. There is annual fund of £4 million available, and the scheme is open to professional and amateur clubs and organisations across the sporting spectrum. Applications to this scheme usually have a fairly fast response time, but again, the key is submitting concise but comprehensive applications, making sure that all the information is provided.
 
Landfill Tax Credits
This scheme is operated by a number of different landfill operators across the country. Basically, if your project is located within 10 miles of a landfill site, there is a possibility that you could be eligible for some grant funding, provided your project will deliver community aims. Criteria varies between the different waste providers (WREN, Biffa, Sita etc) and they will support sports project, provide several (usually four) or more sports will
benefit.
 
Local and National Private Trusts
There are far too many for us to mention here. In all there are approximately 4,500 trusts that will consider funding a community related project, and access to them varies considerably. Grants 4 Sport can carry out a bespoke search to identify potential funders in regional areas, and ones which are best suited to the type of project you have and the people you want to reach.
 
Local Authority Funding
We can’t possibly mention them all here as we’d be here for ever. But there is local funding out there if you ask, and if your project involves relocation and releasing cash from the sale of a site to a developer, the likelihood is that your group will benefit from some Section 106 funding. Local authorities are likely to support this with additional funds should the community benefit from the proposed new facilities justify it, so be sure to push in this direction. Grants 4 Sport can advise you more on local spend and investment on sports facilities if you Enquire and provide you a more bespoke service through Funder Match.
That’s just a beginner’s guide. Use the Links to access each funders individual websites, and Sign Up for the package relevant to your project to ensure you have everything necessary to submit your bid.

Remember, Grants 4 Sport can help you at any stage of your application. Simply look at our Services menu and complete our online Enquiry Form. We aim to respond to all queries within 5 days.
 
Rufus Recommends:
Bronze Package: perfect for preparing your club or group for applications to Sportsmatch, many small charities and trust awards and the Awards for All programme. Ideal projects are club development, equipment, small capital improvements and coaching and education. You’ll be able to download constitutions, child protection policies, project plans and much more to help you along. More
 
Silver Package: best suited if you are looking to develop a hockey scheme or programme and may want to employ coaching or development officers. Also ideal package to develop small capital applications such as pitch drainage. More
 
Gold Package: coupled with the bronze and silver, the gold package will provide pretty much all you need to compile a complete capital or revenue application to any of the funders that can help with a hockey or multi-sport project. The business plan and development templates and guidance notes will not only help you present your project professionally, but will assist you to fully think it through to ensure that it is both viable and sustainable. This is probably the most suitable package for any multi-sport project, as with it you get all the information in the bronze and silver ones too. More
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