SPORT ENGLAND SMALL GRANT AWARDS - UPDATE
A decision was made at the beginning of the Small Grants programme
to support small Bowls clubs to purchase essential ground
maintenance equipment if a financial and operational need could be
justified.
Their policy has always stated that they “do not fund the
maintenance or replacement of existing equipment” and due to the
popularity of the Small Grants programme and the competition for
funding it is highly unlikely that they will fund projects of this
nature in the future.
This means that an application for any
equipment that is like for like replacement is outside of policy
because it is simply meeting an existing running cost and will not
be able to deliver any additional output for the investment.
Examples of projects we won’t fund:
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A mower/roller to replace an old one where no
additional sporting delivery will take place.
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Replacement watering and irrigation systems |
Example of projects we may fund:
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A new mower/roller to cope with additional use, for
example, on a new pitch or to enable the club to hold
additional games. |
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A club that has not previously
owned equipment (mower, roller, irrigation system etc) i.e.
it is a new start-up or equipment has previously been hired. |
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A new electronic mat handling unit – this could be seen
as replacement equipment if the club already has a manual
one, however the viewpoint at the moment is that these units
are often required to allow sessions to take place if all
the members are of an age and ability that makes it very
difficult to use manual systems. These projects will
continue to be a low priority however, unless the applicant
can show that the new unit will allow the members to run
extra sessions - due to outside help not being required –
and increase participation. |
For more information, please visit Sport England Small Grants
Programme
http://www.sportengland.org.uk/funding/small_grants.aspx