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RETURN TO PLAY: COMMUNITY ASSET FUND
1. Title: RETURN TO PLAY: COMMUNITY ASSET FUND2. Awarding Authority: Sport England, GB. Web: 3. Contract type: Service contract4. Description: Capital grants of between £10,001 and £50,000 are available ‘to help clubs and community groups adapt and open places and spaces, so that sport and physical activity can happen during the pandemic’. Projects must address challenges caused by the pandemic and be linked to enabling people to return to play within six weeks of restrictions being lifted in your area.Highest priority will be given to areas of high deprivation, including rural areas. Other priorities include organisations with insufficient reserve funding available, and organisations working with BAME communities, people with long-term health conditions and people most affected by the pandemic.Find more on eligibility and applications available here on the website below.5. CPV Code(s): 92620000, 926000006. NUTS code(s): UKI, UKI3, UKI317. Main site or location of works, main place of delivery or main place of performance: London, Inner London – West, Camden And City Of London.8. Reference attributed by awarding authority: Not provided.9. Estimated value of requirement: Capital grants of between £10,001 and £50,00010. The fund will be paused to new applications on 30.4.2021 (17:00).11. Address to which they must be sent: For further information regarding the above contract notice please visit:12. Other information: For more information, Please visit the website above.TKR-2021412-EX-1592060# funding opportunity
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