Loughborough Echo

Football unites to offer £9.5m support to grassroot clubs

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THE Premier L eague, The FA, the Government and Sport England have come together through their Football Foundation to launch a ‘Pitch Preparatio­n Fund’ in support of the game, which is currently facing unpreceden­ted challenges as a result of the COVID-19 outbreak.

The fund provides almost £10m of financial support to those struggling to maintain their football pitches across the country. This is a direct response to a need across the game, providing grants to clubs that have lost out on normal revenue streams during this difficult period and helping them to prepare their pitches after challengin­g winter weather conditions.

The move will help to get clubs in a position to start playing football again when it is safe to do so, following Government advice, and is estimated to benefit up to 4,000 grassroots clubs and organisati­ons.

A total of £9.56m has been allocated to the fund, which is open to football clubs and voluntary organisati­ons that maintain their own natural grass pitches and have at least 12 months’ security of tenure. Clubs with suitable tenure for a 3G artificial grass pitch are also eligible to apply.

Grassroots football clubs and organisati­ons, FA National League System Clubs from Step 1-6, Welsh Cymru Premier League clubs and clubs in The FA Women’s Pyramid (Tier 1-5) that maintain their own natural grass and third generation (3G) artificial grass pitches, are among those eligible to apply for funding.

Robert Sullivan, Football Foundation Interim Chief Executive, said: “This fund reflects the determinat­ion of the Premier League, The FA and Government to work together to make funding available to help get pitches match-ready when restrictio­ns end.

“The Football Foundation will work with eligible clubs and community organisati­ons across the country to ensure they get what they need. We are here to help, so please apply via footballfo­undation.org.uk before the deadline of May 25.”

The funding will help eligible clubs with essential maintenanc­e works which could include vertical de compaction, slitting, over seeding, fertilisin­g and weedkillin­g, as well as routine preparator­y works such as grass cutting and the setting out and line marking of pitches. For artificial surfaces, eligible works could include deep cleaning, overmarkin­g and FA pitch testing.

The applicatio­n window will be open until 9pm on Monday, May 25.

Visit footballfo­undation.org.uk for further details on how to apply.

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