Albion Rovers F.C’s. award from the SFP’s Community Initiative will assist the club create a community level quality mark club aiming to progress through the levels of quality mark. The objective is to give an existing one team club with no quality mark the opportunity to join a bigger club and develop the governance and …
The funding from the SFP Community Initiative award will allow Warriors in the Community (a subsidiary of Stenhousemuir FC CIC) to pilot a brand new area of work in the employability field in order to expand their reach within the local community in partnership with the Employment and Training Unit at Falkirk Council. The project …
Stirling Albion F.C. will use their Community Award from the SFP to help deliver a programme to 14 nurseries around the Stirling area to include physical activity and healthy eating. These nurseries will be selected in consultation with Active Stirling’s Early Years Co-ordinator and will combine physical activity/football sessions with some classroom based sessions involving …
The award from the SFP’s Community Initiative scheme will be utilised by the Raith Rovers Community Foundation, which was formed in the summer of 2014, to help deliver four new impressive programmes which will expand upon the Foundation’s existing community football programmes, the first of which will see a partnership with local schools to offer …
The award from the SFP’s Community Initiative scheme will be utilised by Motherwell FC Community Trust in their impressive ‘Team for Me’ project which will use the power of football to support positive family relationships by giving dads, male carers and their sons the opportunity to play football. This one year project will work with …
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, …
Thanks to funding from the Scottish Football Partnership’s Community Initiative, an exciting and unique new employability project for school children has been launched by Celtic FC Foundation. The funding will allow Celtic FC Foundation to work with 16 school children who are in S3-S6 to prepare them for the world of work. The pilot project, …
Livingston Youth Foundation’s key purpose is to use football as an activity to promote the educational and health development of members of the West Lothian Community with particular emphasis on targeting those who are typically less engaged with these activities and may be failing to achieve their full potential. In addition it aims to encourage …
RANGERS Football Club’s Ready2Succeed programme is an innovative opportunity for participants in Glasgow to become part of a fast moving, individualised training programme to re-engage them with employment and future opportunities. The Ready2Succeed programme, which is funded by The Scottish Football Partnership, started on October 8 and will be completed on December 11. The programme …