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Grants available for Kent projects offering healthy recreational activities

Melanie May | 18 January 2021 | News

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Funding is now available for charitable projects delivering healthy recreational activities for people living in the Kent borough of Ashford.

The Ashford Leisure Trust Fund will award grants of up to £10,000, and possibly more for exceptional applications, to support sports clubs, community groups or charities in the borough of Ashford that offer indoor or outdoor activities that increase physical well-being and bring people together in positive community-based activities.

The Fund is looking to award grants to recreational activities that engage people to mobilise, either as individuals or in a group or team. This could include activities such as dance, walking groups, table tennis, martial arts, golf, archery, chair exercise, bowling, sport, athletics, and exercise, including Yoga, Pilates and Zumba. The activities that will be considered for a grant can be targeted at any age group and any sector of the population.

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The Ashford Leisure Trust Fund will consider funding yoga projects.

Linda Dodds, Chair of Ashford Leisure Trust, said:

“The Trustees are very pleased to be teaming up with Kent Community Foundation to distribute grants to groups and organisations throughout Ashford. We hope that the grants will make a tangible difference to local people’s health and wellbeing, and we look forward to receiving applications.”

Natalie Smith, Director of Grants and Impact, Kent Community Foundation, said:

“The absolute priority of the new Ashford Leisure Trust Fund is to support projects for those who do not currently engage in positive recreational activities, perhaps because of lack of opportunity, confidence or finance, to get active. The geographical area for organisations wanting to apply encompasses the whole of Ashford, from Chilham in the north to Hamstreet in the south, and from Monks Horton in the east to Biddenden in the west. The grants of up to £10,000 can be used to cover project delivery costs including activity costs, small capital costs like equipment upgrades, as well as staff and volunteer costs.”

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