What will you support?
This funding option is about supporting local clubs and organisations through times of crisis and helping them with recovery, reinvention and building resilience.
Our match investment, of up to £10,000, aims to help organisations start to help themselves on the road to recovery.
It's specifically targeted at organisations that have a role in supporting the nation to be active but are experiencing short-term financial hardship, or the ceasing of operations due to a crisis.
So, your project for example could be for:
- facility refurbishments, maintenance or improvements*
- adapting your facility to ensure a safe return to play
- running new activity to meet demand, post-pandemic, helping your community to recover
- unforeseen events continuing to impact on your finances – fire, theft, vandalism or adverse weather
- the emerging energy crisis – changing your facility to lower your energy consumption.
*If you're simply looking to create, enhance or redevelop your sports facility for the benefit of the community, you may want to consider our other match-funding scheme, Places and Spaces, being delivered as part of the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games legacy.
How long will it take?
Campaigns typically run for 28 days but take a few weeks to create – so about six weeks in total.
Applications to Active Together are done through the Crowdfunder site and will take minutes to complete and submit.
Once received, our decision on whether we support your campaign or not will be made within a couple of days, leaving you to focus on running your campaign.
Whilst we can’t fund every campaign we see, those that make a good case, include a video and have engaging rewards that’ll incentivise a crowd wider than just an existing membership, will usually succeed.
We’ll support you throughout, to help you deliver the best possible campaign you can.
Ideally, we'd like to receive your application before you launch your campaign, so that we can help guide you more effectively.
Crowdfunding can be a great way to achieve a fundraise in a relatively short period of time, so why not give it a try?