To encourage participation in sport, Torbay Council have relaunched a fund called Back to Sport
The heart of all sport and physical activity lies within local clubs, community groups, and activity providers. The covid years had a catastrophic impact on sports clubs and participation in sport. This has not only been detrimental to people’s physical health but their mental wellbeing as well.
The fund focuses on engaging people who are less likely to use physical activity to improve their wellbeing.
Awards of up to £2,500 are available for clubs, groups, and activity providers to run activities to increase participation.
This scheme is part of the Councils on the Move initiative for 2024/25. They would encourage local sports organisations to apply for funding.
Full information, including deadlines for applications, can be found at Back to Sport 2 funding 2024/25 - Torbay on the move - Torbay Council
Believe to Achieve grants available for Torbay's elite and talented athletes
The Council are delighted to announce a grant fund to support local elite and talented athletes. The grant will ensure individuals can achieve their sporting dreams and inspire others on the way.
Believe to Achieve is a grant scheme aimed at supporting and encouraging talented athletes from across Torbay to keep pursuing their sporting goals and careers. The scheme is part of our commitment to support the sporting talent of tomorrow.
Training costs, travel, equipment, and competition fees can soon mount up. We are providing grants to avoid these costs becoming financial hurdles that prevent athletes from achieving their full potential.
Grants of up to £1,500 (depending on level of competition) are available for training, equipment, competition fees and expenses.
They recognise that every sport is unique. Grants will be allocated based on the evidence provided in the application.
Full information on Believe to Achieve grants, including deadlines for applications, can be found at Believe to Achieve Funding - Torbay On The Move - Torbay Council
Councillor Hayley Tranter, Cabinet Member for Adult and Community Services, Public Health and Inequalities, said: “Through our Torbay On The Move scheme, we are working to support and encourage more local residents to become active.
“These grants provide much needed support for local clubs and talented athletes, but also enable individuals who want to become more active more often to do so.
“I would urge anyone interested who may be eligible to apply for the grants, but hurry as time is limited.”