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 …
1,300 MORE FOOTBALL FIRST AIDERS THANKS TO SFP TRUST FUNDING “Fantastic news” says Murray The launch of a new National Sports First Aid programme for 1,300 coaches and volunteers was hailed as ‘fantastic news’ by Joelle Murray, the Hibs women’s captain and Scotland internationalist. Funded by The Scottish Football Partnership Trust as part of their …
An anonymous benefactor has donated a further £100,000 to The Scottish Football Partnership Trust (SFP Trust) in support of Scottish Women’s Football (SWF). This donation will help strengthen the infrastructure and capacity of SWF to drive forward the priorities of increasing commercial revenue, audience numbers and participants. A previous donation of £100,000 in July 2020 …
Glasgow City F.C. recently received a Club Development Grant from the Scottish Football Partnership Trust. On receiving the award Jamie Beattie the clubs Head of Academy said, “We will use this club development grant for a few areas within our club. Firstly we aim to introduce a new U7 team, which will complete our youth …
AN anonymous benefactor has donated £100,000 to Scottish Women’s Football (SWF), via The Scottish Football Partnership Trust, as a further boost to the women’s game during the COVID-19 crisis. The new investment will support the sustainability of the 26 clubs who make up the new regional SWF Championship whose inaugural season kicked off in March …
James Anderson, the Edinburgh philanthropist and fund manager, has donated £250,000 to the Scottish Football Partnership Trust to help sustain the women’s game through the covid crisis. James Clydesdale, chair of the SFP Trust, said: “We are delighted James Anderson has also chosen to help Scottish Women’s Football. The women’s game has been making great …
Dyce Girls F.C. were delighted to receive funding of £500 from the SFP Trust’s Club Development Grant scheme which they utilised to support their under 9 and under 11 teams. The grant helped to purchase new portable goals, footballs, bibs, cones and other training aids for the girls who are pictured here. The initiative was …
The purpose of The Scottish Football Partnership Trust’s Growing the Game Award, in partnership with The Clydesdale Bank, is to assist Scottish FA Quality Mark clubs add one new team to their playing membership. The funding provided assists with the start-up cost of a new team and is delivered in conjunction with the Regional Football …
The purpose of The Scottish Football Partnership Trust’s Growing the Game Award, in partnership with The Clydesdale Bank, is to assist Scottish FA Quality Mark clubs add one new team to their playing membership. The funding provided assists with the start-up cost of a new team and is delivered in conjunction with the Regional Football …
The purpose of The Scottish Football Partnership Trust’s Growing the Game Award, in partnership with The Clydesdale Bank, is to assist Scottish FA Quality Mark clubs add one new team to their playing membership. The funding provided assists with the start-up cost of a new team and is delivered in conjunction with the Regional Football …