Yorkshire Post

Cash boost to get grassroots game back up and running

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FUNDS in excess of £16m are being made available in preparatio­n for the return of grassroots football at the end of this month.

The joint initiative is being carried out by the Premier League, the Football Associatio­n and the Government’s Football Foundation ahead of the latest stage of the easing of the national lockdown on March 29.

Just over £2m is being targeted at groups whose participat­ion has been affected most by the coronaviru­s pandemic, supporting clubs in the highest areas of deprivatio­n in England, disability football and underrepre­sented groups, including women and girls.

A £14m bursary is set to provide six-year tapered grants to improve the quality of grass pitches while small grants will be issued to help clubs pay

for essential equipment and machinery they need to start playing again.

Premier League chief executive Richard Masters said: “There is huge excitement across the country ahead of the return of grassroots football at the end of the month.

“The game provides so many benefits for people of all ages and brings communitie­s together which is now more vital than ever.

“The launch of these three funds will provide targeted support for clubs across the country with a range of grants designed to ensure a safe return of the grassroots game.”

As part of the small grants, clubs can apply for up to £25,000 to refurbish changing rooms, grass pitch drainage, goalposts, pitch maintenanc­e equipment and portable floodlight­s.

FA chief executive Mark Bullingham said: “Grassroots football has a hugely positive impact by bringing communitie­s together and improving the health of the nation. These new funds will provide crucial financial support to clubs and leagues, helping them to get the game we love up and running again.”

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RICHARD MASTERS: Says bringing communitie­s together is ‘more vital than ever.’

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