| Lawn Tennis Association |
The Tennis Nation. A new blueprint for delivery of the LTA’s
vision has just been produced, and within it are specific
targets for achievement at both performance and
Community level. To go with that of course is a need to
continue to develop facilities to the highest standard, and
the LTA will provide funds, by way of grants and loans, to
do this. As always, specific criteria will apply and you will
need to work with a county development manager to work
up your project.
Visit www.LTA.org.uk |
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| 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. |
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| 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) but sports related projects are
sometimes eligible, including football, and grants for as
much as £50,000 are available. |
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| 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. |
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| 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. |
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| 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
sports related project, and access to them varies
considerably. Criteria also varies but there are many trusts
who are known to be keen on supporting tennis projects,
whether it is for talent development, facilities, events or with
a community emphasis. Grants 4 Sport can carry out a
bespoke search to identify potential funders in regional
areas, and national funders that may just fancy funding your
project. For more infomation click on our Services page. |
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