What is an OG,OC grant?

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Players celebrate at a One Game, One Community festival

One Game, One Community grants are available to groups across the country as part of October's weeks of action.
 

Grants of up to £1000, are available to help fund activities that raise awareness of the One Game, One Comunity weeks of action and use sport to tackle discrimination and social exlcusion.  

Projects previously awarded funding have included drama productions, youth forums, photography projects, educational programmes and anti-racism themed football tournaments.

Who can apply?
One Game, One Community grants are available to a wide range of organisations including community groups, schools, youth clubs, tenants associations and other grassroots bodies.
 
You must also be working to benefit or engage young people, ethnic minorities, football fans, estates- based projects and refugees and asylum seekers.  

We encourage larger organisations, such as local authorities and football clubs, to work with local groups to make an application.

Applications should meet the following targets and objectives: 

> Raise awareness of the weeks of action within your community.

> Help to highlight, challenge or resolve issues of discrimination or social conflict.

> Celebrate diversity and inclusion 

Think creatively about the type of project you would like to organise. We particularly welcome initiatives that use the medium of football as an educational tool .

How to apply
All applications for a One Game, One Community grant need to be submitted either by post, email or fax using the downloadable pdf form here

Contact a member of our team if you would like to discuss your proposed project before making an application or if you would like help filling in the form.

One of our team will be able to advise you on what information your application will need to include and what type of projects the panel is looking to support.

Resources

If you do not wish to apply for a One Game, One Community but wish to purchase resources to hold an event durig the weeks of action please do so by clicking here.

Please notify us of your initiative so that we can list it as part of the One Game, One Community initiative.

For further information please contact Kick It Out here.

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