Growing Community football across scotland

Join us to secure the future of grassroots Scottish football

TOTAL INVESTED TO DATE
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INVESTED IN CHANGING FACILITIES
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INVESTED IN 3G PITCHES
£ 0 M
INVESTED IN GRASSROOTS PROJECTS
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"At The Scottish Football Partnership Trust, our vision is of a Scotland where everyone has equal opportunity to participate in and experience the benefits of grassroots community football."

    Sandy Hodge
    Sandy Hodge

    CEO, The Scottish Football Partnership Trust

    "At The Scottish Football Partnership Trust, our vision is of a Scotland where everyone has equal opportunity to participate in and experience the benefits of grassroots community football."

    Sandy Hodge
      Sandy Hodge

      CEO, The Scottish Football Partnership Trust

      Supporting the grassroots game

      Since 2014, our work has supported over 1.5 million grassroots footballing opportunities and has facilitated over 612,000 annual visits to community clubs in Scotland.

      PITCH PERFECT

      Improving existing pitches and installing new playing surfaces.

      LIGHTING UP OUR GAME

      Upgrading floodlights allows clubs to offer more sessions and reduce energy costs.

      changing for the better

      More inclusive changing rooms to accelerate the growth of the women's and girls' game.

      GOALS GOALS GOALS

      Supporting football clubs across Scotland in acquiring essential equipment.

      SAFE & SECURe

      Safeguarding grassroots clubs through perimeter fencing, CCTV and medical equipment. 

      find out more about our quality football programmes

      WORKING IN PARTNERSHIP WITH

      "Speaking about the women’s and girls' game in particular, the numbers are growing, it’s evolved massively over the past few years, and it’s going to keep growing. For girls playing the sport, you need facilities that provide a safe environment, and I think it’s really important for the health and wellbeing of the country as well."

        Shelley Kerr MBE
        Shelley Kerr MBE

        Technical Development Manager, Hearts

        "Speaking about the women’s and girls' game in particular, the numbers are growing, it’s evolved massively over the past few years, and it’s going to keep growing. For girls playing the sport, you need facilities that provide a safe environment, and I think it’s really important for the health and wellbeing of the country as well."

        Shelley Kerr MBE
          Shelley Kerr MBE

          Technical Development Manager, Hearts

          HOW YOU CAN HELP

          support grassroots football

          The Scottish Football Partnership Trust is a registered charity that works with clubs and organisations across the country. It is only with the support of our partners and donors that we can continue to improve the grassroots game in Scotland.

          SUPPORT A FACILITY PROJECT

          We're looking for corporate partners to help us deliver grassroots football for all in Scotland.

          SUPPORT THE CHARITY

          We are always happy to take support from all walks of life. 

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