In September 2021 Pentland United F.C. approached the Scottish Football Partnership Trust seeking assistance to improve their home facility which is situated in the village of Dunnet, Caithness. The club – know as ‘The Stabbies’ play their football in the Caithness Amateur Football Association and had identified 2 priority projects that would help secure their …
Our new 2022 Club Development initiative was launched in March this year thanks once again to funding from our long-standing partner, The Kilpatrick Fraser Charitable Trust. The SFP Trust is committed to supporting and promoting inclusive football participation at grassroots level throughout Scotland and this initiative aims to invest in the development and growth of …
Troon Spartans YFC, a club right at the heart of the Struthers community in the Ayrshire town of Troon, were recently awarded funding to assist with the purchase of a new storage pod which will allow the club to safely store all their training kit and equipment at the community area near Struthers Primary School. …
The Scottish Football Partnership Trust (SFPT) has again teamed up with The Kilpatrick Fraser Charitable Trust (KFCT) to put together a new 2022 funding strand which will see another 20 community football clubs/organisations provided with a lifesaving defibrillator. Over the last few years, 48 devices have already been awarded to clubs/organisations and this new funding will see that total rise …
A funding award from The Scottish Football Partnership Trust to Bathgate Thistle Community F.C. has helped the club with the purchase of a storage container and one set of portable 7-v-7 and one set of portable 11-v-11 goals. This fantastic Gold Quality-Mark club from the south-east region provide activity for over 500 players, including 150 …
The Scottish Football Partnership Trust (SFPT) has again teamed up with The Kilpatrick Fraser Charitable Trust (KFCT) to put together a new 2022 funding strand which will see another 20 community football clubs/organisations provided with a lifesaving defibrillator. Over the last few years, 48 devices have already been awarded to clubs/organisations and this new funding will …
The Scottish Football Partnership Trust (SFPT) has once again teamed up with The Kilpatrick Fraser Charitable Trust (KFCT) to put together a new funding strand for 2022 which will see another 20 community football clubs/organisations provided with a lifesaving defibrillator. Over the last few years, 48 devices have already been awarded to clubs/organisations and this new funding will see that …