
Traditionally golf has had three main barriers to entry for would-be players: time, cost and perception. Our aim is to evolve the game, making it more accessible for everyone and better suited to today’s lifestyles.
Powerchair Football is a unique sport that provides opportunities for people with a high level of impairment to access the game of football. It is the only active team participation sport for people who use electric wheelchairs.
Tags is a Community Interest Company that has been set up to provide safe swimming spaces for the transgender and non-binary community. We started in Lewisham in 2014 and run swimming in Lewisham, Swiss Cottage and Telford.
Active Communities Network was established from a belief in the potential of young people, a belief that sport is not just an 'engagement tool' or 'diversion from crime' but a pathway for personal development, and a belief that the coach as a youth worker can be the catalyst for personal and community change.
The Denis Law Legacy Trust is a Scottish registered charity (SC 043169) that currently delivers a number of free-to-access doorstep activities and programmes across Aberdeen City; helping young people take part in and gain access to sport and other creative activities within their local communities.
Laureus Sport for Good is a global charity that uses the power of sport to end violence, discrimination and disadvantage for young people.
We operate through a network of delivery organisations led by self-starting local leaders in communities around the world. We have nurtured and funded more than 150 sport for development programmes in 40 countries around the world.
The Netball Development Trust delivers netball at grassroots level in less developed countries, allowing children the freedom to play and have fun.
3Pillars Project works within the criminal justice system to provide positive role models through rugby coaching courses.
Homeless Rugby CIC was founded in 2013 to tackle homelessness through sport. We aim to harness the value of the rugby community in order to support the most vulnerable in society. Bringing together charities, clubs and businesses, we endeavour to identify partnerships across sectors to help people affected by homelessness develop skills on the pitch that would benefit them off it.
At British Blind Sport, we help blind and partially sighted people get active and play sport. Sport and recreational activities can enhance the lives of people with visual impairments, by improving their health and increasing their social interaction. We encourage adults and children to participate in activities at all levels, from grassroots to the Paralympic Games.
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