We develop and govern football for clubs, referees, coaches, leagues and volunteers, increasing participation which is safe and enjoyable for all. If you'd like to get involved in local grassroots football, or if you'd like to know more about further opportunities in the game, please contact us.
The Gillingham FC Community Trust (GFCCT) is a pioneering charity tackling major social issues in Medway and Kent. With football at its heart, GFCCT makes a positive impact on the lives of local people through a wide range of sporting and education opportunities.
Our programmes include
Reading FC Community Trust are a registered charity seeing over 4,000 participants on a weekly basis, delivering activities, projects, schemes of work through four main activity pillars – Health, Education, Sports Participation and Social Inclusion/Community Cohesion.
The Ross County Foundation is a registered charity in Scotland (SC045500) which exists to provide support and change for the better in the rural community of the Highlands and Islands. Last year the Foundation worked with over 3,000 participants from the local community on a number of different projects and initiatives.
Through sport and positive engagement we provide quality experiences to the wider community that focus on narrowing the gap of disadvantage in Health, Education, Disability and Inclusion.
Shrewsbury Town in The Community are the official charity of Shrewsbury Town Football Club, striving to make a positive difference for all across Shropshire through sport and learning.
We aim to do this by providing fun, safe and enjoyable activities for people of all ages and abilities, whilst ensuring our sessions are accessible and delivered to the highest of standards.
The West Ham United Foundation change the lives of over 20,000 people every year across East London and Essex. With more than 35 different projects across health, education, employment, football development, inclusion and more, the Foundation uses the power of football to deliver positive change.
A collaborative initiative set up by passionate men who wish to engage young people, using sport, music and other imaginative ideas to spread awareness. KickOff@3 was created by Michael Wallace and Ashley Levien.
It is estimated that around 6% of the population are Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Trans; in football terms that’s more than 2000 LGBT fans at an average Premier League game or 5000 at Wembley. And yet little has been done to curb the homophobic abuse regularly heard in English and Welsh Football stadia, or to make LGBT supporters feel welcome.
At the Derby County Community Trust our mission is to use the power of Derby County Football Club to improve lives through sport, physical activity and education.
Our aims across the community are to:
- Encourage participation and achievement in sport
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