One Game, One Community Grant recipients announced

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40 community groups across the country have been awarded One Game, One Community grants as part of October's weeks of action.

Grants of up to £1000 were made 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 exclusion.

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

The full list of organisations awarded grants is below:

London & South East
City of Westminster Archives - London

Pro Touch Soccer Academy - London

Hayes FM - Hayes, Middlesex

Hayling United Ladies FC - Hampshire

Brent Ladies FC - London

Southwark Travelers Action Group - Southwark

Lewes FC Community Trust - Lewes

The Access to sports project - London

Saturday Club - London

NADS (National Association of Disabled Supporters) - Reading

BFA UK - London

Pompey Study Centre - Portsmouth

Martin Shaw King Trust - London

Street Life Drama and Film - East London

Ten Em Bee SDC - South London

East End Children's Project - East London


South West
True Vision FC - Bath

NACRO - Dorset


Midlands
Highfield Rangers - Leicestershire

Street Soccer - Birmingham

Start Again - Birmingham

George Salter Collegiate Academy -West Bromwich

BME United Ltd - Wolverhampton

Chesterfield FC - Derbyshire

St Pauls Trust - Birmingham

Burnwood Community School - Stoke-on-Trent


North
Rochdale Rhinos Deaf FC - Rochdale

Merseyside Yemeni Community Association - Liverpool

Bradford Council - Bradford

Life Centre Salford - Salford

Coalfields Regeneration Trust - St Helens

A690 Youth Initiative - Sunderland

Sheffield Utd FITC - Sheffield

Wakefield Nacro Positive Futures Sports Project - Wakefield

Canaries Football Club - Preston

WINCAP (Winsford Community Action Project) - Cheshire

Fishwick Rangers Youth Development Scheme - Preston

Temple Primary School - Manchester

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