The funding from the SFP Community Initiative award will allow Berwick Rangers F.C. to deliver a range of new initiatives, the first of which involves the delivery of an exciting new “mini-kickers” programme for primary and nursery schools in the Berwick area. A local coach will deliver the project to around 500 children over …
The award from the SFP’s Community Initiative will assist Dunfermline Athletic F.C. in the continued delivery of a Schools’ Engagement Project across 45 primary schools in the local area. The aim of this project is to work in partnership with local schools to provide education, sport, health and wellbeing opportunities and to promote learning and …
The funding from the SFP Community Initiative award will allow Heart of Midlothian F.C. to deliver a selection of both new and an extension of current initiatives, the first of which involves a new six week walking football programme at Tynecastle targeted at over 50s who would benefit from participation due to injury, health or …
The East of Scotland Football League recently received funding support from The Scottish Football Partnership to be utilised in the purchase of defibrillators for every club in the League and for training of club members in their operation. This will mean that there will be a machine available at every match played in their competitions. …
Ayr United Football Academy will use its award from the SFP’s Community Initiative to maintain and develop the walking football programme for over 50s across 5 areas within South Ayrshire. The project will be delivered over 24 weeks and both men and women will enjoy two hours of free activity at each venue. 2 Academy …
The funding from the SFP Community Initiative will support St. Johnstone F.C., in conjunction with Scottish FA Club Development and Active Schools in the delivery of a new programme, mainly for girls under the age of nine. The club will deliver a minimum of two taster sessions in each of 12 local schools, signposting both …
The funding from the SFP Community Initiative award will allow East Fife Youth Academy to deliver a new programme offering an early introduction to football, targeted at nursery and primary 1 children and for many this will be their first step into the world of sport. Through their “Wee Fifers” programme, the Academy hope to …
The SFP Trust has made a funding Award to assist Peebles F.C in purchasing new portable 11v11 goalposts. Colin George from the Scottish FA Quality club which boasts over 400 playing members said “we would like to thank everyone at the SFP Trust for their continued support of grassroots football”
With the assistance of the SFP Community Initiative award, Greenock Morton Community Trust will continue the excellent work of their pilot employability programme “Positive Goals” which operated between January and March of this year and supported 11 unemployed lone parents, some of whom hailed from areas of high deprivation within Inverclyde. The project resulted in …
Queen’s Park F.C. intend to utilise the SFP Community award to develop and expand upon their existing children’s community football programme. Entry to the club’s football activities is currently open to children from the age of four, regardless of ability or gender, when they are introduced to football activity as well as basic motor skills, …