The Tony Blair Sports Foundation invests in local people by recruiting and training volunteers to increase the number of sports coaches and officials in the North East of England. Every £250 raised pays for a new coach to work in sports clubs and schools, helping more young people play sport.
We provide buildings and open space in Bodmin for sport & recreation for various clubs & other user groups from the surrounding area. We are currently refurbishing our kitchen and recreational area & urgently need funds to complete this part of our refurbishment programme.
Project All Change has been set up to modernise Salisbury Rugby Club's changing rooms. Salisbury Rugby Club is now over 100 years old and continues to provide excellent opportunities for boys, girls and men all over the South Wilts area. Our success extends from the International Players who represented the club at mini and junior level, back to those playing today and who will join tomorrow. To maintain that success on the playing field, the Club has to provide the necessary facilities, especially in our desire to develop girls and womens rugby. Find out more Website http://www.salisburyrfc.org Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/1496317700625563/
We desperately need to replace our 72 year old gym. It is too small, leaks, and has no showers. Built for 120 it cannot cope with our 860 girls. We have the site & plans for a Sports Hall which would enable our girls to participate in sport,keep fit and perhaps produce a future world sportswoman.
We provide opportunities for people of all ages who have a disability, mental/behavioural disorder or terminal illness to enjoy the therapeutic benefits, fun and excitement of sports pony driving, including training programmes for groups and individuals to develop and improve competitive skills.
Project Street Life is a youth engagement project in Buckingham. The project is open on a Thursday and Friday evenings. Youth travel from a wide area to come to the club evenings where they are able to play a variety of games, take part in activities and generally relax and enjoy being together.
Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate.As the local face of the global Rotary system we raise money to fund appropriate causes, action hands on projects to support groups locally, nationally and abroad.100% of all funds raised will go to the beneficiaries, we take nothing to cover admin / other costs Please donate to support our cause.Rotary International as the largest global community service system operates at local club level- this is The Rotary Club of Swindon Thamesdown - a group of people committed to helping disadvantaged people & groups, by funding projects, providing hands on help ..... but in doing so enjoy the fun and social aspects of carrying out these events and projects Charity No: 1034489
Andover CC is a friendly and progressive cricket club, offering cricket to old and young alike. Youth cricket is provided for children from age of 5 to 18 and we also have excellent relations with local schools. Your donation will ensure cricket invovlement continues in the Andover Community.
The Oxford University Lightweight Rowing Club (OULRC) runs the lightweight rowing program at Oxford University in the United Kingdom. The Club represents Oxford each year in the Lightweight Boat Race against Cambridge.
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sport:exl is the name of the Essex Athlete Foundation. sport:exl awards grants and bursaries to aspiring and talented young athletes in Essex who need a helping hand to reach their potential.
Sports Traider sport charity shops offer a mixture of new & high-quality second-hand sports kit & equipment at low prices to help fund local grass-roots sports. We ensure we support the whole community by offering work experience, training and voluntary opportunities to the local community.
Sporting Hearts main aim is to organise and fund holidays and sports outings for children from the former Yugoslavia who have suffered as a result of war or have been disadvantaged due to ethnic or religious prejudice.
Sam (AKA The Cheese Man) was passionate about basketball, having fun and life in general. His ability to communicate with everyone he met, with inspiration, confidence and self assurance was legend. Sam did not have any charity affiliation just helped anyone who asked which is what he was doing when he had his fatal accident. Through Basketball we hope to pass on Sams spirit to any one in full time education, develope those social skills and integration into society.
Established in 2003, Vale Judo has 200+ members and recently won British Judo's "Club of the Year" award, It hopes to move to a larger permanent dojo and gain a Gold Club Mark award in 2011. The club helps members to train, compete and gain technical officials awards. http://www.valejudo.org.uk
Bransgore Rotary Club raises funds for Local, National and International Charities and Voluntary Organisations. We aim to run events that have a benefit to the Community as well as being fun.Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. Bransgore Rotary Club subscribes to the ethics of Rotary International.How we allocate funds to specific Charities can be seen on our website Please donate to support our cause. Charity No: 1028515 Find out more Website http://www.Bransgorerotary.club Facebook https://www.facebook.com/BransgoreRotaryClub/
A community focused club providing opportunities for children of all abilities, as well as producing World and European Champions at Tumbling and Acrobatic Gymnastics. Founded in 1992, the club runs pre-school gymnastics, manages satellite centres at primary schools & sports centres, and also provides recreational gym for all ages. We are a British Gymnastics Disability Hub Club and also nurture elite GB gymnasts. The club carries Gym-Mark accreditation and is a registered charity - “To every child the opportunity” The club has several current and former World and European Champions in Acrobatic Gymnastics and Tumbling. Many of these gymnasts form part of our coaching team for younger gymnasts, in turn inspiring the next generation to achieve at a high level.We have two current funding priorities:“Raise the Roof” – following a successful planning application we intend to increase the size and quality of our facilities so we can serve even more of the local communityNurturing competitive talent - helping to fund gymnasts from all backgrounds to compete nationally and internationally Charity No: 800253 Find out more Website http://www.richmondgymnastics.co.uk/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/richmondgymnasticsassociation Twitter http://www.twitter.com/RGA_gymnastics
Eversley Cricket Club is over 225 years old, it provides facilities for cricket to be played for 250 colts and almost 100 adults; together with social members the total membership is approaching 450. The club is based in Hampshire and as a Focus club with full Clubmark status it is well thought of in the county circuit. It has a club house, which is shared with the local football club, and a state of the art 4 lane Indoor Cricket School, used by other clubs in the area and has private hires from regional and national coaches for practice, training and coaching. These include England Ladies Test Team and several members of the England men's Test Team. ECC currently runs 4 teams in the Thames Valley League (with ECC now playing in Division 1) and 2/3 sides on a Sunday plus 14 colts teams with ages ranging from 6-17 both boys and girls, plus a ladies cricket team. The club's objectives encourage cricket for all ages and for all abilities and aim to offer everyone who wants a chance to play at a good standard. with coaching and training provided by volunteer parents, players and ex-players, plus professional level coaching to give everyone the best possible opportunity to develop their skills and maximise their potential.
The Hampshire County Cricket Youth Trust helps provide facilities and equipment to enable youngsters to play cricket in Hampshire. The beneficiaries are disabled, from ethnic minorities, or from the socially disadvantaged.
Bees United is the Brentford FC supporters’ trust that is raising money to support the club, having acquired 60% of the club in January 2006. Bees United is an Industrial and Provident Society, not a charity, and cannot claim Gift Aid.
Marlborough Rovers objective is to advance the physical education and development of young people by encouraging their participation in Junior Football. The Club operates as an official FA Charter Standard Club and provides FA Qualified coaches, buildings, facilities and football pitches.
Welcome to Hepworth United Football Club. First established in 1905, the club now has a large junior section, an open age ladies team and 2 open age mens teams. A new era for Hepworth United Football Club is coming....Hepworth United sold its clubhouse in the village of Hepworth that was their home for over 30 years to help fund a new clubhouse to be built on Hepworth's football field.Over the last 2 years there has been a lot of planning and hard work to allow for a new clubhouse to be built. Planning permission was approved for a new clubhouse in January 2015, sold the clubhouse in October 2015, gained FA Community Charter Standard in November 2015 and finally our application for funding from the Premier League & The FA Facilities Fund was approved in March 2016.Although we have already achieved so much we still have some fundraising to do. Please help through donating on this page. Charity No: 1163904 Find out more Website http://www.pitchero.com/clubs/hepworthunited/
Woodhouses Cricket Club provides the local community with a safe and friendly environment to enjoy cricket at all levels. We are an ECB Clubmark club which has a thriving junior coaching programme.We are always looking for ways in which to improve the facilities and provide a legacy to be enjoyed for years to come. Please donate to support our cause and help to improve the club. Thanks for taking the time to view our page. Charity No: CASC02687 Find out more Website Please click here to visit our website Facebook https://www.facebook.com/WoodhousesCC/ Twitter https://twitter.com/WoodhousesCC
The Magpie Centre is the West Norfolk branch of the Riding for the Disabled Association, giving riding & carriage driving lessons to over 100 children, young people & adults a week, who have physical &/or learning difficulties, aiming to improve their physical skills, confidence & self esteem.
Stevenage Football Club in the Community engages with over 2,000 people per week through the delivery of sports, education, health, social inclusion and disability based provision programmes. In order to help to improve the standard of living within the local community the club serves.