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Passionate about nurturing and supporting Scottish football from the grassroots up, the Scottish Football Partnership (SFP) Trust plays a vital role in empowering local clubs and communities. Established in 2000, we've invested over 19.6 million in initiatives that strengthen all levels of the game across the nation.
Our Mission
Our mission is to foster the development and sustainability of Scottish football through:
- Funding grassroots projects: We award grants to clubs and organisations for infrastructure improvements, coaching initiatives, and youth development programmes.
- Promoting participation: We support community engagement, participation initiatives, and projects that break down barriers to entry.
- Developing talent: We invest in facilities, training programmes, and initiatives that enhance the quality of play and develop talented players.
Our Services
We offer a variety of funding opportunities and initiatives to support diverse needs across the football landscape:
1. Facilities Awards
- Assisting clubs in meeting the criteria for Scottish FA National Club Licences.
2. General Award
- Open to constituted football organisations and accredited football clubs.
3. SFP Trust Award
- Funding for grassroots projects that promote participation, community engagement, and infrastructure development.
Our Team and Values
Composed of experienced professionals and passionate volunteers, our board of directors brings extensive knowledge and expertise to the SFP. We are driven by:
- Integrity: We operate with complete transparency and accountability.
- Inclusivity: We embrace diversity and support all levels of the game.
- Sustainability: We invest in long-term solutions that foster a thriving football landscape.
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