How we can help...

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Kick It Out - 'Working alongside communities, to empower communities'

Kick It Out is committed to ensuring that all communities take their rightful place as stakeholders in the football family.

Identifying and unlocking funding, building contacts within existing footballing structures and organising events to engage members of the community can all help to develop a club, organisation or community group.

But it can be difficult to know where to start when setting out to deliver this work.

Kick It Out can help through offering advice and support on any community or grassroots football issues.

Can we help you?

Amongst the groups Kick It Out has worked with are BME community groups; grassroots football clubs; estate based projects; refugee groups; traveller communities; schools; prisons; girls and women's groups; and youth clubs.

How we can help

We can help groups with any enquiries or requests including the following: 

• Ideas for events and strategies on engaging communities
• Partnerships with football clubs
• Partnering with ethnic minority communities
• Advice on funding applications
• Delivering anti- racism workshops
• Supplying anti racism resources to support your event
• Raising awareness of events and good practice in the media

Kick It Out's Community Liaison Officer can be contacted for further advice or information on Kick It Out's work in the community by clicking here.

For further information on FUNDING please click here.


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