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 …
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. …
In South Africa young people must be under 18 years of age in order to be classified as street children and by extension receive help from street children’s organisations. This means that teenagers who have been street children all their lives are essentially deserted by the authorities as soon as they reach the age of …
The Scottish Football Partnership Trust has made an Award to Westerlands L.A.F.C to assist with the cost of purchasing new training kit and equipment. The new Ladies section of Westerlands A.F.C, a club which has been in existence since 1967, has already attracted 31 members and with interest continuing to grow in the club a …
The Scottish Football Partnership Trust was delighted to offer an award to Scottish Disability Sport to support their National 7-a-side Football Championships which took place recently at Toryglen. Mark Gaffney, SDS Opportunities & Events Manager said “Over 300 people competed in the SDS National 7-a-side Football Championships at Toryglen in Glasgow with all areas of …