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Grow The Game is Open!

Funding available for female and disability teams in Kent as The FA’s ‘Grow the Game’ returns!

Funding available for female and disability teams in Kent as The FA’s ‘Grow the Game’ returns!

£1.5m available for the creation of new teams

A community football scheme that saw more than 1,000 new female and disability teams created across the country last year is returning to encourage even more people into regular football participation.

Grow the Game, which is delivered by the Football Foundation and funded by The FA, was first launched in 2010 to provide clubs with funding for the creation of new teams and chances for aspiring footballers in the local community to play. Since launching, the scheme has helped to create over 11,000 new teams, delivering new playing opportunities to an estimated 144,000 community footballers.

The scheme will provide an investment of £1.5m to traditionally underrepresented groups in community football and give further playing opportunities in new disability, women’s and girls’ teams in the process.

Grow the Game grants of £1,500 will be made available to every new team created, helping to relieve the financial burden on clubs by helping towards FA coaching courses, league affiliation costs, referees’ fees, first aid kits or even kit and equipment. In 2018, the scheme helped to support the growth of 872 female and 294 disability teams respectively.

The application window for Grow the Game is now open and closes on Thursday 28 March. Clubs seeking more information on the scheme should contact:

 - Women & Girls Football - Katie Whitmore on Katie.Whitmore@KentFA.com

- Disability Football - Lauren Cundy at Kent FA on Lauren.Cundy@KentFA.com

You can also call us on 01622 792140 or visit the Football Foundation website.

 In addition, existing male adult clubs & teams will also be able to apply for financial support from The FA, with the return of the retention-based scheme called Retain the Game. The scheme, which launched for the first time last year, helped to support over 2,300 male teams, with grants given to help provide financial support for clubs across the country. The scheme will launch again on Wednesday 17 April.

 As well as Grow the Game, the Football Foundation uses investment from Premier League, The FA and the Government, through Sport England, to provide enhanced sporting facilities across the country. Since 2000, the Foundation has supported over 16,500 grassroots projects worth more than £1.5bn.

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