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The Movement Fund is sponsored by Sport England. Offers grants or match-funding for crowdfunding projects. The fund focuses on people who face barriers to activity and projects designed to help them.
Projects can run for up to 12 months.
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The Movement Fund | Sport England We offer up to £15,000 for physical activity projects in the community. The focus is on people who face barriers to activity and projects designed to help them join in. You can apply for projects to get more people active, like: 1.
Setting up new experiences or activity sessions for people to get involved. 2. Helping improve, or create new spaces for people to be active in – or providing the equipment they need to do the activity.
3. Improving both environmental sustainability and providing physical activity opportunities. 4.
Supporting organisations to build their capacity and capability so they can help the people in their community to be active. 5. Responding to emergencies that impact on people taking part in physical activity, and helping get activity happening again.
Support available : Grants or pledges from £300 to £15,000 Length : Projects can run for up to 12 months Timescales : No submission deadline. Apply at least 12 weeks before you want to start activity or spend any money. You’ll usually get a decision within six to eight weeks.
Learn more about the Movement Fund Each year the Movement Fund invests more than £20 million of National Lottery and government money. We have to decide which projects to prioritise because we receive more applications than we can fund. Our priority is to support projects that match our goal of getting more people active, reducing the number of inactive people and tackling long-standing inequalities .
We will also prioritise projects that give opportunities to people who typically have had fewer chances to be active. You might get a grant or a crowdfunding pledge We decide which type of funding to offer you based on your application. We give you money to help you deliver your project.
We give you half of what you need, if you raise the other half from your community. Read about crowdfunding pledges Already applied to the Movement Fund? Work on a saved application or check the progress of an application you have already submitted.
Submit monitoring and reporting Read how to report on the outcomes of your project when it finishes. Read our terms and conditions Familiarise yourself with the Movement Fund terms and conditions. If you've any questions about funding or your application, you can contact our funding helpline.
We can support you with information about eligibility, the types of support we provide, who we support, other options available to you and any additional needs you might have. For funding enquiries, call 0345 8508 508 , Monday-Friday from 8am-5pm.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Organisations and community groups working on physical activity projects in the community, with a focus on people who face barriers to activity. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates £300 to £15,000 Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
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