Clyde F.C. intend to utilise their award from the SFP’s Community Initiative to build on an earlier project which the club had delivered to adults with severe and enduring mental health issues, as well as those with learning difficulties who have a love of football. This funding will allow the club to develop and hopefully …
The award from the SFP’s Community Initiative scheme will be utilised by Airdrieonians F.C. to launch their “Diamond Life” project for 75 local school children over a six week period which will see the club’s Director of Coaching, Eddie Wolecki Black and Chief Executive, Iain King deliver six separate sessions around the topics of health, …
The Scottish Football Partnership Trust has been fortunate enough to receive a donation of £2,000 from SMS Technology to support grassroots football clubs in the South Lanarkshire area and one of the first recipients of this funding has been Moorlands F.C. a Scottish FA Quality Mark club based in Uddingston. The award has assisted the …
Queen’s Park F.C. recently received a Facilities Award from the SFP to assist with the refurbishment of the former and aged Farmhouse changing rooms at Lesser Hampden. This award has allowed the creation of two new dressing rooms, two officials’ rooms and a meeting room at the facility over two floors. The Farmhouse at Lesser …
Greenock Morton F.C. recently received a Facilities Award from the SFP to assist with the upgrade of the away end of Cappielow Stadium – known as the “Wee Dublin” end – an area used for matches that attract a large away support. Due to the summer promotion of the club to the Championship, the club recognised the …
Rangers Football Club recently received a Facilities Award from the SFP to assist with the costs of upgrading the club’s indoor 3G training surface at Murray Park. The club, which has a 6 star Youth Academy, approached the SFP for support as the existing surface was coming towards the end of its useable lifespan and …
Carolside Sports Club in Clarkston, founded in 2009, recently received an award of portable fun four goals from The SFP Trust. The club’s aim is to advance participation in football amongst boys and girls at Carolside Primary School and the surrounding areas, with the object of improving the conditions of life for the club’s young players. …