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London’s Community Investment Fund will be distributed on a £2m per annum basis. In order to allocate these limited funds the London Regional Sports Board will apply particular criteria.

Projects must contribute to the overall aim of the London Plan, increasing participation in sport and physical activity in London by 1% per annum
Projects should reflect the priorities set out by the London Sports Board in the London Plan for Sport
Priority will be given to projects that address the specific success criteria of this plan under one or more of the following headings:

Increasing
participation

Improving
levels of
performance

Widening
access

Improving health
and well-being

Creating stronger
and safer
communities

Improving
education

Benefiting
the economy

In addition priority will be given to those projects that:
Are innovative and in multi-sport, multi-activity and multi-use settings.
Deliver sport and physical activity to those groups which represent the region's and Sport England's priorities.

45+

Black and
ethnic
minorities

Disabled

Women
16+

D&E socio
economic
groups

Young
people

Applicants should note the following:

The funding available is clearly insufficient to meet demand and to deliver the London Plan for Sport in its entirety. This means that the London sports board will focus its attention on those activities, sports and organisations that offer the best return on investment and can best deliver the priorities highlighted in the London plan.

Whilst the application process is open, it is vital that applicants read the London Plan for Sport carefully and having established eligibility. You shouldl also attend one of the monthly workshops or arrange an advisory meeting to gauge the probability of success of an application.

With fierce competition for limited funds we will provide advice and guidance to ensure that valuable time is not wasted in submitting lengthy applications that are unlikely to be successful.

Once you are ready to proceed, the first step is to find out whether your project meets our basic criteria. You can use our online enquiry form to do this.

For a full explanation about how to obtain Sport England funding please refer to the Three Steps to Funding leaflet (18KB) PDF

Load online enquiry form

We have prepared a number of guidance notes and templates to help you develop your project idea.

Go to guidance notes and templates index

If you have any questions about Sport England funding, please contact our helpline on 08458 508 508 (Monday-Friday, 8am-6pm)


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