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Small Grants & Support for Clubs

Small Grants & Support for Clubs. Schools & School Games (Including Education,& Health funding). Access. Whole Sport Plans (NGBs) 2013-17. Transition to Clubs*.  WSPs start at age 14  Focus on 14-25 for relevant sports Mandatory growth targets Payment by results

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Small Grants & Support for Clubs

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  1. Small Grants & Support for Clubs

  2. Schools & School Games (Including Education,& Health funding) Access Whole Sport Plans (NGBs) 2013-17 Transition to Clubs*  WSPs start at age 14  Focus on 14-25 for relevant sports • Mandatory growth targets • Payment by results • Enhanced governance • Talent development Supported by CSP Club Link Makers* Rewards Higher Education Mid-range/Improvement Further Education Governance Door Step Clubs & Get On Track Facilities New capital Community Sport Pot Local Investment Health pilot Market development * £7.5m for CSP Club Link Makers has been included within the local investment budget. All figures are draft and subject to Board approval. Numbers have been rounded in this diagram.

  3. Small Grants • Lottery funded programme – £7m p.a. • £300 - £10,000 • Sport England 2012-17 strategy a) An increase in the proportion of 14-25’s playing sport once a week b) A growth in regular (once a week) participation for all those aged 14+ c) A reduction in drop off at ages 16, 18, 21 & 24 d) Growth in participation by people (aged 14+) with a disability. • Open programme with regular decision meetings http://www.sportengland.org/funding/small_grants.aspx Creating sporting opportunities in every community

  4. The last 3 years… • £20m invested directly into grass- roots sports • over 3012 awards made • 84 sports have received funding • 350/ 354 Local Authority areas have had at least 1 award. Creating sporting opportunities in every community

  5. The last 3 years…. Regional Picture Creating sporting opportunities in every community

  6. The last 3 years…. Top 20 Sports Creating sporting opportunities in every community

  7. Policy & Criteria • Not for profit organisations • New initiatives • We don’t fund: Construction costs, repeat activity, running costs, statutory obligation, retrospective funding • Need and demand - Why this project/sport for those people in that place • Project Planning • Outcomes and outputs • Sustainability Creating sporting opportunities in every community

  8. What makes a good application An eligible and well-run organisation • Not-for-profit • Clear and robust governance • A remit to deliver sport • Financially sound Creating sporting opportunities in every community

  9. What makes a good application Your project • Within Small Grants policy • Well planned • Participants • Represents a good investment • Plan in place for continuing participation • Continue to deliver the project at end of funding • Provide opportunities for participants elsewhere Creating sporting opportunities in every community

  10. What makes a good application Tell us why your project is needed • Links with sport in the local area • Support from relevant organisations • Demonstrate demand Creating sporting opportunities in every community

  11. Providing local expertise ‘All for the project, but no local money available’ ‘Told us to apply to Sport England’ ‘Our 3 year development plan is tied very closely to the objectives of their strategic plan and will create an opportunity for disabled people to participate in this popular sport. They gave us assistance updating our safeguarding policy and put us in touch with a club in the north of the region who delivered a similar project last year.’ Creating sporting opportunities in every community

  12. Application process & support • On-line application • Web-based guidance • Guidance tools (checklists, dummy application form, templates) • http://www.sportengland.org/funding.aspx • 08458 508 508 funding line (8am-9pm Mon, 8am-6pm Tues to Thurs, 8am-5pm Fri) • funding@sportengland.org Creating sporting opportunities in every community

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  15. Club Leaders http://www.sportenglandclubleaders.com/ Register online Free training and support to those doing the day-to-day running of community sport Being delivered by Pricewaterhouse Coopers working with Sport England to help improve business skills in sports clubs. Creating sporting opportunities in every community

  16. Club leaders – What is Available • Modules – Cash Flow, Capital, Marketing, Organisation, Budgeting • Seminars - Governance, Facilities Management and Marketing • Mentoring - see online Creating sporting opportunities in every community

  17. Club Leaders – Bus Tour Find out more • 24th October – Shrewsbury • 25th October – Warwick • 26th October – Black Country • 27th October – Black Country • 28th October - Wolverhampton Creating sporting opportunities in every community

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