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2 Overview of workshop Other SE Funding Opportunities The Concept of Inspired Facilities Brief Programme overview Programme Criteria Application Form The Catalogue Questions and Answers Recap & Close

3 Other SE Funding Opportunities Iconic Facilities Sportivate Protecting Playing Fields Small Grants Sports Match

4 Inspired Facilities Consultation with over 750 clubs, local authorities and schools Ranked 10 facility development areas they would apply for Roof, showers, boilers, floodlights, court surfaces A catalogue lists a range of facility improvements with costs

5 It’s not just another funding programme! This is part of the countdown to 2012 - Inspired Facilities and YOU are a very important part of creating an Olympic Legacy SE want to “touch and reach” as many communities across England to help connect them to 2012 and create a lasting legacy

6 Overview of the Programme £50 million lottery capital investment Organised into 5 funding rounds with up to £10 million being awarded per round Two rounds in 2012 and two rounds in 2013 Up to 70% of the funding available for community & voluntary sector projects (which includes parish and town councils) Up to 30% of the funding available for Local Authority and other statutory bodies such as schools and education establishments

7 Key Features - Funding Grants to community and voluntary sector projects including Parish & Town Councils will range from £20,000 to £50,000 Grants to local authorities range from £20,000 to £150,000 (£ for £ match funding – can include in-kind and cash contributions, other statutory bodies including schools, HE, FE) One application per organisation per round Funding available as a contribution to new build projects

8 Key Features - Catalogue Reduces the burden on the applicant and allows Sport England to do the work for you These are grouped together in four “packages” It helps you select a facility type and come up with a budget price as easily as possible Don’t have to use catalogue prices or suppliers Catalogue does not include VAT

9 Key Features - Packages Survey identified facility developments you want to undertake The catalogue covers over 80% of these Building Modernisation Indoor Sports surfaces Outdoor multi use games areas Modular changing Floodlights Equipment – not a package but lots of opportunities for you to get items in support of your project

10 Questions ?

11 Some points to note Catalogue doesn’t cover everything Alternatively get some help in putting a budget together from a suitably qualified building surveyor or quantity surveyor Examples include: - structural works - upgrade of existing electrical installations - improvements to swimming pools

12 Key questions What if I don’t want to use a pre-selected contractor? Our project (whole or part) isn’t in the catalogue – can we still apply? We’ve already got our costs, planning and design team – are we excluded? What about VAT?

13 Questions ?

14 Inspired Facilities Round 1 Results so far: 633 applications were received in Round 1 (£10m available) largest ever number received at Sport England 350 awards made Exceptionally positive feedback about the simplified application process and support for applicants An extra £7.5m of funding was allocated as a result of the high quality of applications received

15 Application process & support On-line application Web-based guidance Guidance tools (checklists, dummy application form, templates) http://www.sportengland.org/funding.aspx 08458 508 508 funding line (8am-9pm Mon, 8am-6pm Tues-Thurs, 8am-5pm Fri) funding@sportengland.org

16 In This Section What the programme will fund Criteria and Priorities How to Apply Timescales Future Rounds

17 What will the programme fund? Upgrades and improvements Works to bring non sports buildings into sporting use Indoor lighting and flooring Outdoor floodlights Sports equipment (non personal) Items that help reduce running costs – rain harvesting, solar panels, windmills Social areas and car parks – just make the case!

18 What SE can’t fund – key points Revenue items i.e. staffing, coaching, travel etc Small routine maintenance & repairs i.e. painting, broken windows Personal sports equipment Retrospective funding (reimbursement of costs incurred) Routine maintenance, travel and mini-buses

19 Inspired Facilities Criteria Need Tell us clearly what the need is for your project Community Involvement Projects will display the Inspire Logo – we want to know how you have involved your community Impact Tell us how your project will keep users coming or bring in new people Sustainability Tell us how your project will continue to deliver sport

20 SE will give priority to… Organisations that have not received a Sport England Lottery grant of over £10,000 since 1994 Projects that are the only public sports facility in the local community Projects that offer local opportunities to people who do not currently play sport

21 Questions ?

22 How to apply Step 1 Check your project is eligible Step 1 Check your project is eligible Step 2 Find out what your club or community needs Step 2 Find out what your club or community needs Step 3 Work out your project costs Step 3 Work out your project costs Step 4 Fill in your online application Step 4 Fill in your online application Guidance & help After you apply sportengland.org

23 Is your organisation eligible? The only application submitted by your organisation in that round Not received Lottery Grant award How to apply

24 Your application should …. Be submitted by an eligible organisation Be for a project based on a site you own, or intend to own, or lease Be the only one submitted by you in that round Consider the partner funding levels for your type of organisation For capital (ie building) works – not revenue Check your project is eligible Step 1

25 Your project should… Involve eligible sports Be for capital works which have not started, but be capable of work within 6 months of receiving a grant and open to the public within 18 months Focus at least partly on adults aged 16 and over Step 1 Check your project is eligible

26 Talk to members or users and the wider community What will keep (or get!) them involved? What is holding your club back? LAs and schools must supply strategic evidence/context e.g. published strategy of local authority How can your project remain open for years to come? Step 2 Find out what your club or community needs

27 Make a list of sports/activities you want to offer and at what level of competition Check the catalogue to find the items you require Take a note of the code reference number –Alternatively, work out your own costs. You may need to appoint a suitable qualified person to ensure costs are realistic and justified. Enter the codes on the application form and check VAT Step 3 Work out your project costs

28 Local authorities, statutory bodies, schools or educational establishments will need to provide £ : £ match funding Community and voluntary sector groups (includes Parish & Town Councils) do not require partnership funding, but we would prefer you to provide some Step 3 Add your partnership funding Work out your project costs

29 Fill in your online application Step 4 Go to My Applications Create your account Things to get ready *not for statutory bodies Photocopy of governing document* Photocopy of most recent audited (or professionally verified) accounts* Photocopy of last 3 bank statements * Evidence of security of tenure Child Protection Policy (for all projects involving children) For this project (templates provided) Sports Development Plan Income & Expenditure forecast

30 Guidance and help is available on the online application form Funding Helpline on 08458 508508 Email at funding@sportengland.orgfunding@sportengland.org Hours of opening Mon 8am to 9pm, Tue-Thu 8am to 6pm and Fri 8am to 5pm Local SDO Contacts www.sportnottinghamshire.co.uk Guidance & Help Guidance and help

31 Applications open from 1 st Feb to 2 nd April at 5pm Future round from 23 rd July to 17 Sept 2012 and more ongoing Site visit from Sport England approved contractor Report number of visits six monthly for 5 years After you apply What happens next?

32 Questions ?

33 Application Form Targeted Group Work Think about your Club or Group: –What would make a good application? –How would you create and show community involvement? –How can you demonstrate sustainability –What targets would you set and how can they be monitored? –Sports Development Plan – do you need one? –Income and Expenditure forecast – what covered?


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