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Further education and sixth form colleges play a significant role in maintaining and growing their students' interest in sport and physical activity. They can also provide significant  opportunities for students to try out new sports.

It aims to get more further education students taking part in sport regularly - for at least 30 minutes once a week, as well as reducing the number of young people dropping out of sport between 16 and 1.

As a result Sport England has developed Active Colleges within our Youth and Community Sport Strategy 2012-17.

Active Colleges is a £25 million investment ring-fenced to benefit students in further education. This funding is deployed through two key strands:

  1. College Sport Makers – Sport England is investing up to £17 million over five years to create 150 full time sports development professionals working in the further education sector. Their role is to link colleges with community sport opportunities in order to widen the offer for students; raising student participation in sport and reducing the drop out of young people from sport, especially at 16 and 18 years old. They will also help national governing bodies make their sports more appealing and to college students.
  2. Further Education Activation Fund – Up to £8 million will be invested in revenue projects that will increase regular sports participation of students in colleges. Applications can be made for funding awards of between £30,000 - £150,000 over one to three years.

All of the documents associated with Active Colleges are listed in the Useful Documents box opposite.

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