We work closely with a wide range of partners to break down barriers to access in grassroots football and make the game more inclusive and welcoming for all.
We couldn’t do what we do without the support of our partners. Making connections and forging relationships across industries is the key to driving growth in grassroots football.
Our partnerships open up new opportunities to deliver effective change that helps community clubs thrive.
Our partners support us in the delivery of funding opportunities to grassroots clubs across Scotland.
The development of young players is vital and is the key to securing the future of our game.
Through our partnerships, we can support underprivileged youngsters and ensure they can access football opportunities.
The Scottish Football Partnership Trust is a registered charity that works with clubs and organisations across the country. It is only with the support of our partners and donors that we can continue to improve the grassroots game in Scotland.
We're looking for corporate partners to help us deliver grassroots football for all in Scotland.
We are always happy to take support from all walks of life.
CEO, The Scottish Football Partnership Trust
“I think that the more we can work collaboratively, the more we can bring together organisations with the same values, morals and principles, then it can only be good for the game. Ultimately, those who need the support the most in our communities, those vulnerable people will be the ones that benefit from the work we do.”
CEO, The Scottish Football Partnership Trust
The Scottish Football Partnership Limited is a private company limited by guarantee, registered in Scotland, with its registered office at:
16 Royal Exchange Square, Glasgow G1 3AG
Charity No. SC044867
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“I think that the more we can work collaboratively, the more we can bring together organisations with the same values, morals and principles, then it can only be good for the game. Ultimately, those who need the support the most in our communities, those vulnerable people will be the ones that benefit from the work we do.”