Alloa Athletic F.C., with the help of the award made through the SFP’s Community Initiative, will deliver a multi-strand pilot project involving elements of community and social development as well as football development. The community/social development side of the programme will see initiatives ranging from the formation of ethnic minorities teams to the operation of …
The award from the SFP Community Initiative will allow Cowdenbeath F.C. to extend their existing Community programme aimed at young children in the Cowdenbeath area. The club currently offer many activities to local primary school children including after-school football sessions as well as breakfast and lunch time sessions across a number of schools. In addition …
The funding from the SFP Community Initiative will allow Hibernian Community Foundation to continue the delivery of their significant community activities for 2-5 year olds (Hibs Tots); 5-12 year olds (football centres and holiday camps), girls and ladies football (Hibernian Girls and Ladies) and those with a disability (Lothian Hibernian, partnerships with Lothian Autistic Society …
The funding from the SFP Community Initiative will allow Stranraer F.C. to provide football related projects to a wide range of groups from within the local community, ranging from 2-4 year olds at nursery to children in Primaries 1 to 3 and disability groups from the local area. The “mini-kickers” project will be delivered to …
The funding from the SFP Community Initiative will allow Inverness Caledonian Thistle F.C. to expand their Healthy Heart school visit programme to reach communities within the Highlands that are rural and in hard to reach areas, ensuring that primary school children located in these regions receive the same opportunities as those based in the city …
Ross County F.C. intend to utilise the funding from the SFP Community Initiative to create a new project (County’s Climate Challenge Project) to target P4 to P6 children throughout 14 primary schools in the Highlands. The programme is based on climate change and aims to raise awareness of the impact this has on the environment. …
Kilmarnock F.C. has utilised its funding award from the SFP’s Community Initiative to expand the delivery of their “Match Fit” programme to a maximum of 75 S2 pupils over a 30 week period in five secondary schools across Ayrshire. Each school will be allocated a six week block for 15 selected pupils and the programme …
The award received by Queen of the South F.C. from the SFP’s Community Initiative will be used to assist in two projects, the first of which will involve residents from Headway in Dumfries, a group which supports people with brain injury where football will be used as the vehicle to provide Walking Football each week …
Annan Athletic F.C. will invest the funding from the SFP’s Community Initiative award to increase the club’s provision of community engagement under the banner “Inspiring Active Lives” to young children aged between 2 and 4 currently enrolled in childcare facilities in the local area. The club’s mascot “Galapanda” will be the figurehead for this exciting …
The award from the SFP’s Community Initiative scheme will be utilised by Aberdeen Football Club’s partner charity, Aberdeen FC Community Trust to deliver 3 Equity Football Participation Centres, with a focus on children, young people and adults from ethnic and/or religious minorities, primarily in areas of social deprivation in and around Aberdeen. This exciting and …