The Scottish Football Partnership Trust has made an award to the Lothian Autistic Society to assist with the development and expansion of their fantastic ‘Football Club Initiative’. Lothian Autistic Society is a young and vibrant charity dedicated to providing services, information and practical support to individuals living with autism, their families and carers. Staff, volunteers …
The Scottish Football Partnership Trust is pleased to announce the Clydesdale bank as its primary Funding Partner . SFP Trust Chairman James Clydesdale said, “We are delighted to have the Clydesdale bank on board to assist us in supporting grassroots football clubs and Community led football initiatives throughout Scotland”. “The funding support we provide at …
The SFP has made an award to Coldstream F.C. to help the club with the costs of erecting a new spectator enclosure at Home Park. The project which has now been successfully completed will go some way to assisting the club achieve a Scottish F.A. National Club Licence. Gerald Tait from Coldstream Football Club said; …
The Scottish Football Partnership has made an award to St. Cuthbert Wanderers F.C. to assist with the costs of upgrading their changing pavilion to meet National Club Licensing standards. Richard Davis, Chairman of St. Cuthbert Wanderers F.C. said; “In the close season, we undertook a huge renovation project on the changing facilities at St Mary’s …
‘The purpose of The Scottish Football Partnership’s Growing the Game Award 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 Development staff. This ambitious pilot project aims …
The Scottish Football Partnership has just completed a pilot ‘eco-friendly’ changing pavilion project with one of Scotland’s biggest Grassroots football clubs, the Giffnock Soccer Centre which boasts a membership of 1,000 players ranging from 4 year-olds to full amateurs. The club were awarded the SFA Best Community Football Club in 2013. The project kicked off …
‘The purpose of The Scottish Football Partnership’s Growing the Game Award 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 Development staff. This ambitious pilot project aims …
Raith Rovers Football Club has recently been given an award from The Scottish Football Partnership (SFP) to assist with the completion of two projects at Stark’s Park which the club’s regular supporters will be unaware of – a new alarm system covering all ground floor areas and a new control board for the PA system. …
‘The purpose of The Scottish Football Partnership’s Growing the Game Award 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 Development staff. This ambitious pilot project aims …
A local community football club in Cupar was blessed with sunshine for the official opening of their new changing and storage facility at Lady Inch on Sunday. From fun four a side pitches for 5, 6 and 7 year olds, five a side pitches for the older primary age groups and seven a side for …