Building Sport
Overview
Projects that demonstrate their potential to contribute to the delivery of one or more of the following strategic objectives, may be eligible for substantial partnership funding from this programme:
- Increase participation in sport
- Be sustainable
- Address the factors of social need
- Tackle social exclusion
- Promote equality of opportunity and good
- Promote sporting excellence
- Address health inequalities
- Provide the structures for long term athlete
Your proposal must demonstrate sports development need and financial need along with a number of other criteria.
A wide range of groups and partnerships are eligible to apply to this programme for funding. These include amongst others: voluntary sports clubs, community associations, statutory bodies, schools and charities. Any applicant organisation must have the appropriate legal, financial and operational status required by the SCNI (such as appropriate child protection measures and suitable financial history).
Most capital projects with a focus on sport will have eligible elements for funding. This programme is sports development led, not facility driven, and to that end we will seek evidence of how your proposal will require lottery funding for developing your sports facilities. Some types of eligible projects may be:
- Indoor facilities, such as sports halls and associated changing facilities
- Outdoor facilities, such as: playing surfaces/areas and associated changing facilities
- Specialist facilities, such as: climbing walls, ski slopes, gymnastic pits and slipways
- Fitness training facilities, where this is the main sporting activity
- Purchase of land for immediate development or
- purchase of sporting rights
- Purchase of major items of sports equipment
For the projects that are successful in gaining funding, up to 85% of eligible capital costs may be awarded through this programme. For those applicants whose project is eligible under the ‘priority areas initiative’ up to 95% of eligible capital costs may be awarded, and you may also apply for a Multi-Sports Development Officer post to be co-funded by the SCNI (also up to 95% of eligible costs). The maximum award available is £600,000 but it should be noted that projects securing this level of award are likely to be of major regional or national significance, or provide multi-sport facilities likely to have a strategic impact on the factors that contribute to social exclusion and social need.
It should be noted that awards are made on a ‘challenge fund’ principle and the projects that demonstrate the best all round proposal will be more likely to secure awards.
How to Apply
The Building Sport programme is currently closed for applications. Sport NI are not in a position to say when and if this programme will reopen.
GT Team - 18 August 2010
It looks unlikely that this scheme will reopen.