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Sports grants and development funds

Sports grants

Warwick District Council operates a small grants scheme for voluntary sports clubs and community groups within Warwick district. Clubs/groups must have a constitution and bank account requiring at least two signatures. Grants are awarded from a minimum of £200 up to a maximum of £500.

To apply for a sports grant complete the grant application form (Word document) and return it in line with the deadline dates.

Please note that all applications now need to be supported by a local ward councillor. To find out who you need to contact visit the Councillors webpage.

Sports Grants Application Form (Word Document)

Sporting Stars Scheme

The Sporting Stars Scheme enables young people who have represented the county at sport to receive up to 50% of the cost of using various council leisure facilities. Contact 01926 456222 for further information.

External sports grants/funds

 

Sport England

Sport England invests in projects which help people start, stay and succeed in sport. There are two funding streams: Community and National. For further information visit the funding pages on the Sport England Website.

Sportsmatch

Sportsmatch is the government's grass roots sports sponsorship incentive scheme. The Scheme can match pound for pound, a sponsor's new investment in a bona fide development programme.

Awards for All

Awards for All is a Lottery grants programme aimed at local communities. Groups, including sports clubs, can apply for grants of between £300 and £10,000. For further information call 0845 6002040

The Big Lottery Fund

The Big Lottery Fund is a new organisation that will hand out half the money for good causes from the National Lottery. Funding Programmes include the The Young Peoples Fund and the football foundation.

For further information on fundraising for sports organisations, visit the development pages on the Coventry, Warwickshire and Solihull Sport website or the funding pages on the Sport England (West Midlands) website .

 

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Page Last Updated: 09 May 2012