Stimulus Fund
Funding
Up to £1,000
Location
East of England, England
Applications
Rolling (always open)
The Stimulus Fund provides up to £1,000 for grassroots tennis projects in deprived areas. You can use the money to promote tennis in underserved communities, including rural areas. The fund helps projects that support disadvantaged or vulnerable people through tennis. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis with no set deadline. You need to be running a grassroots project focused on tennis development. The fund is managed by Suffolk Community Foundation. Priority goes to projects in areas of deprivation across the East of England.
Key requirements:
- Must promote tennis in areas of deprivation
- Must support disadvantaged or vulnerable people
- Must be grassroots project
This fund is for grassroots organisations and community groups running tennis projects in deprived areas. You should be working with disadvantaged or vulnerable people through tennis activities. It is not for established tennis clubs or commercial tennis businesses.
Regions
No published award history for Suffolk Community Foundation. Some funders do not publish their grants data.
Full details from Suffolk Community Foundation
Grants to support local grassroots projects that are looking to promote tennis in areas of deprivation (including rural) and help those who are disadvantaged or vulnerable. Open all year round with a maximum grant of £1,000.
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