Org Name Project Title Region Project Description Total Project Sport Community Sports Trust CIC Get Set Go! with Village Games EAST After the successful first phas eof our project, we're now launching phase two which £ Costs 840,874 £ Funding 240,000 focus on increasing 1x30 minute participation in two key ways: extending our successful community led model to new socially deprived urband and isolated areas, especially mtargeting those 14+, and attempting to change the behaviours of inactvie people. St Mary's University College Hounslow Women and Girls LONDON This project is a partnership between a local authroity and Hounslow CSPAN, £ 379,774 £ 246,860 Participation delivering projects in response to identified local needs. A key part of the project focuses on increase female participation across all ages, ethnicities and geographical groups. The project is designed to delivery sustainable participation through developing strong community and school to club links, supporting volunteering and leadership opportunities for participants. Boston United Football in the Active Pilgrims EAST MIDLANDS The Active Pilgrims programme will create and develop affordable and accessible £ 277,698 £ 182,698 Community Ltd opportunities to pariticpate in a wide vareity of sports in the of Boston. The Boston United brand will be used as an engagement tool to deliver a wide range of activities right across the borough for participants aged 14+. 36 new NGB coaches will be trained and appointed, tasked with engaging in various community secotrs including the elderly and disabled.

ASHINGTON JOINT WELFARE Get Into....@Hirst Welfare NORTH EAST Get Into....@Hirst Welfare will enable us to expand our multi-sport provision and £ 238,588 £ 106,165 SCHEME test out new methods of delivery to engage parents, women, young people and disabled individuals into regular sports participation. We will seek to attract volunteers to change community behaviours and also to make the project sustainable. Cumbria Youth Alliance A sporting chance! NORTH WEST Using volunteers we willengage and develop young people 16-24 who are NEET £ 173,000 £ 109,000 and provide them with individual support /guidance ,access to NGB courses/ certification to improve employability : building the capacity of the individual improving their confidence and competency, in conjunction with the capacity building of the agency who has an additional volunteer and the community that has new sporting opportunities. Hammersmith and Fulham Council H&F Active Communities LONDON We are developing a project which delivers multi-sports to 6 of the most deprived £ 86,632 £ 57,355 housing areas within the borough. We are seeking to engage with people in non- traditional activities that have been proven to be locally successful. Local volunteers will be recruited and trained to ensure sustainability of the project and develop further sporting opportunities. Carlisle City Council Get SportActive Carlisle NORTH WEST Our project will provide a range of Sporting activities and events which will engage £ 275,000 £ 183,000 with local communities. We are particuarly targeting young people (NEETS), the unemployed, the low wages and those with disabilities. Particular focus is being put on keeping activities accessible and affordable. South Derbyshire District Council South Derbyshire Igniting the EAST MIDLANDS Our project has the key aim of creating a 'Sporting habit for Life'. The project is £ 255,750 £ 142,500 Legacy going to use non-traditional community sports sites such as a forestry centre, ski centre, urban parks and open spaces to deliver opportunities on the doorsteps of participants. We will seek to feed participants into local clubs to encourage behavioural change. The Federation of London Youth Getting Ready LONDON Our project seeks to bring together young Londoners from all backgrounds to come £ 813,384 £ 249,000 Clubs together and paly sport. We aim to help each participant develop a life long love for sport. We will provide 60 youth clubs with a sports offer (chosen by young people), aiming to reach those not currently participating in sport and those disengaged from school. We aim to caputre 4,800 young people through taster sessions and maintain their engagement through weekly programmes and pathways to leadership opportunities. Rochdale Boroughwide Cultural Trust Activ8te ME NORTH WEST Activ8te Me is a project working with 8 sports in 8 venues, aiming to entice the £ 471,111 £ 204,681 inactive in the heart of local communities to establish an involvement in sport. We are planning to work with a range of partners to ensur ethe key messages and reasons for participating are fully promoted and supported. Wigan Borough Sports Council GMFRS Sports Clubs NORTH WEST Develop a new partnership with Greater Manchester Fire & Rescue Service to £ 358,426 £ 177,826 (Wigan CSN) establish 4 new Sports Zones. We wish to develop facilities at 4 sites to develop a multi sports offer in the station yard, engine house and a link with the British Mountaineering Council to turn the training towers in the yards into climbing towers. The activity delivery will be supported by Wigan Athletic Community Trust, Wigan Leisure & Culture Trust, Wigan Council and local voluntary sports sector to link with other provision. A training and volunteering programme will be offered to participants. Surrey Sports Park Game on Guildford SOUTH EAST The Guildford Activity Programme (GAP) is a participation project for the Guildford £ 175,833 £ 115,833 Borough. This project will look at the needs of the local community and also address current issues such as a lack of coaches and clubs with waiting lists. This will deliver a multi-sport programme based on the successful model of the current PlaySport project of introductory coaching courses, pay per play opportunities to play sport, and social sports leagues. Oxford City Council Oxfords Youth Ambition SOUTH EAST Our programme focuses on getting young people active, targetign antisocial £ 334,189 £ 139,509 Programme behaviour and creating employable skills in young people. We will deliver doorstep activities to communities, and seek to develop pathways and incentives towards regular participation. Swindon Borough Council Tri-Active SOUTH WEST Tri-Active will deliver increase in participation in the sports of cycling, swimming and £ 360,000 £ 240,000 running from highly inactive people who live in areas with highest health inequalities, primarily females. Tri-Active will be collaboration between partners with experience in sports development , public health, research and social marketing.

Cheshire East Council Street Sports NORTH WEST Street Sports is a fun and engaging sports and active recreation programme aimed £ 188,221 £ 110,689 at 14+ year olds. It will encourage positive behaviour and address social issues identified by local organisations and the community. The project will aim to: Reduce anti-social behaviour, Provide safe opportunities, Encourage healthy lifestyles through sport, Provide exit routes to carry on participating in sport and provide voluntary opportunities for participants.

Dorset County Council Life's an Adventure - Weymouth & SOUTH WEST Our project involves establishing introductory sessions and adventerous activities in £ 436,000 £ 225,000 Portland an attempt to increase regular sporting participation. Our project seeks to target specific groups such as those with learning disabilities, those with mental health issues, troubles families and people from disadvantaged backgrounds. We are aiming to provie sustainable pathways to encourage regular participation through local club links. North Country Leisure Be Active NORTH EAST Our project will create new opportunities to participate in physical activity in 4 of the £ 230,050 £ 91,800 most deprived wards in West Cumbria. Three community coaches supported by three apprentices will deliver a wide range of multi-sport activites in a variety of local venues. Nacro XS Project EAST Our project is delivering sports to young people in Broxbourne, specifically targeting £ 274,731 £ 178,731 areas which are considered to be crime hot spots. We are seeking to change the behaviours of young people, targeting hard to reach young people and those at risk of offending. City of York Council Sports Activation York YORKSHIRE Our programme will make playing sport and active recreation easier and more £ 556,770 £ 248,530 enticing for York residents across generations. The project will use various ‘hooks’ to engage people in sport at least once a week. This will be through training programmes linked to mass participation events, informal opportunities to play sport (eg. Back to Netball) targeting specific groups within our communities(e.g. playground mums, NEETs) and introductory tasters sessions held at clubs. Wakefield Metropolitan District Sporty Mates - Get Involved in YORKSHIRE This project will target inactive middle-aged males identified by Sport England as £ 339,881 £ 226,587 Council Sport! “Kev’s”. Research suggests this demographic to be one of the most difficult to engage in sports and health services. The project will engage Kev’s in informal sports activities and develop the concept of “Sporty Mates” – sports volunteers - as the community advocates guided by “Sporty Mate Sportivators” – post-holders who will co-ordinate the scheme. London Borough Of Hillingdon Active Hillingdon LONDON This award will be used to develop a programme of activities from multi-sport to £ 819,011 £ 239,860 fitness to competitive that provide for childhood through to old age with activities for families, adults, older people and disabled individuals. Projects will vary year to year and be focused around research on demand done with local community groups, health agencies and resident surveys. Key to this project will be designing activity to match demand and counteract perceived barriers to participation by individuals and communities. Devon County Council Devon Active Communities SOUTH WEST Devon Active Communities (DAC) addresses the huge demand for activity in the 29 £ 394,000 £ 250,000 market towns of Devon, by applying to urban settings the extremely successful approaches deployed in rurally-isolated communities through Devon Active Villages. Each will create local activity leaders, following local community consultation, around whom groups are activated and grown, offering flexible, community-based, user-led activity.

London Borough of Enfield Healthy Enfield through Sport and LONDON Our project seeks to reduce Enfield's obesity levels through increasing sporting £ 406,500 £ 250,000 Physical Activity participation. The programme involves eastablishing a physical actviity referral scheme, an annual sports programme, establishing youth hubs and developing dasily physical activity opportunities for young disabled students.

Oldham Integrated Youth Service Sports Co-operators NORTH WEST The project will work closely with identified local sports clubs to ultimately create £ 166,450 £ 110,700 and strengthen inclusive provision for participants with a disability within mainstream clubs alongside other family members. The programme will focus on developing informal opportunities within the voluntary sector and will encourage people to engage in regular participation or volunteering opportunities by providing individuals and clubs with training and dedicated mentoring support.

Bolsover District Council Be Inspired - Be Part of the Team! EAST MIDLANDS Our successful & established team of sports development officers & coaches will £ 139,898 £ 92,843 focus on young people with Special Educational Needs (SEN), creating opportunities to participate in sporting activities, developing teams & competition & encouraging the transition into community sport. We aim to empower & involve disabled people, personalise the support they receive & help to remove barriers to inclusion & participation. Fire Support Network Multi Sports Project NORTH WEST Working with partners and using fully integrated portable cage sport arenas, £ 79,950 £ 52,640 providing sporting opportunities and engaging with hard to reach marginalised young people in areas with low up take of sports and physical activity. This method is a proven way of engaging young people in large numbers. We take sports facilities to their own neighbourhoods, avoiding any territorial and cost issues.

Newham All Star Sports Academy Newham Community Sports LONDON Our NCSP will stimulate a new paradigm shift in Newham's community sports £ 98,130 £ 59,610 Programme (NCSP) delivery. The purpose of NCSP is to increase and sustain participation for local people aged 14 and above. Our cohesive sports programme will bring together established local partners from various sports that will maximise local opportunities to increase sports participation. The NCSP will deliver 7 days of sports per week, utilizing the skills of four different sports partners across ten activities. District Council Get Wychavon Active 3 year project aimed at getting adults over 25yrs more active and develop a sporting £ 300,000 £ 150,000 habit for life. Year 1, based on consultation, work with local sports clubs to provide a rich & varied sports programme that will inspire people to take up sport. Clubs will also be encouraged to attend, promote & provide taster sessions at these events.

London Borough Of Haringey Tottenham Active! LONDON The Tottenham Active project aims to reduce health inequalities in Tottenham by £ 431,060 £ 247,125 increasing the number of active people in the community. We will offer a range of entry level activity opportunities in localised and researched settings. City Council Community Sports Edgbaston WEST MIDLANDS This is a pilot and proof of concept project that aims to test that targeting inactivity £ 95,200 £ 63,466 Reservoir in populations based on place with a focus on removing barriers to regular engagement in multi-sport activity, will increase regular participation rates physical activity in adults to at least once a week. This will be achieved by providing free multi-sport family based activities, developed and delivered with NGBs, clubs, and local community groups. Kingston Upon Hull City Council Hull Active Gold YORKSHIRE The aim of the Hull Active Gold project is to increase participation in physical activity £ 294,332 £ 161,132 in Hull. We aim to achieve this through following a number of objectives. These include: targetign development in priority wards, offering multi-sport opportunities, offering and promoting family/ intergenerational opportunities, develop a workforce for future delivery. Scholemoor Beacon Scholemoor Sport Activator YORKSHIRE Our project is set at a recently developed community sports side in a deprived ward £ 150,397 £ 80,947 of Bradford. We are seeking funding to develop a community sports activator who will identify and elad multi-sport community engagement within the local area.

Bangladesh Welfare Association Youth Sport for Success LONDON The project wishes to use sport as a way helping young people work together to £ 77,400 £ 51,600 Croydon build stronger communities, carrying on the Olympic legacy. These activities would be jointly delivered with other community youth organisations which include Croydon Asian Youth Group (CAYG), Congolese Welfare Association and London Women Children Development Network (LWCDN). Young people from disadvantaged Black, Asian and other Ethnic minority communities would benefit from this project from around the London Borough of Croydon community.

Bolton Middlebrook Leisure Trust Inspire2action NORTH WEST The project aims to engage adults who are currently sedentary or over weight, £ 113,920 £ 75,948 lacking in confidence or who have poor self esteem. The project will work in phases over 9 weeks to increase confidence and fitness, slowly introducing more sporting activity and options. At the end of the programme participants are steered into a community setting in their preferred activity and are also guided towards community based activity goals such as local races or walks or charity events.

Blackburn with Darwen Borough re:fresh Sport Network NORTH WEST re:fresh Sport Network will extend and expand Blackburn with Darwen’s successful £ 4,356,068 £ 226,068 Council - Sports Development Team re:fresh initiative, an established NHS and local government collaboration to increase physical activity by taking re:fresh beyond participation and integrating a new sports offer into our local continuum. Sessions will be open access but importantly benefit from referrals and signposting from existing volunteer networks and the borough’s health intervention and prevention programmes.

Foresight North East Lincolnshire Ltd Activate to Participate on the YORKSHIRE Foresight working in partnership with a range of cross sector organisations will offer £ 345,893 £ 227,792 Marsh an extensive range and choice of sporting opportunities which are not currently available to the community of the East Marsh area of Grimsby. Utilising volunteers and local partners to activate the community the project will offer opportunities to try a range of sports in an informal setting leading to regular and sustained participation. London Borough of Bexley It's about time... LONDON “It’s about time…” is an exciting multi-sports project aimed at achieving a sustained £ 396,549 £ 239,810 increase in adult sports participation in Thamesmead, London Borough of Bexley. Whilst the area is currently characterised by high evels of inactivity and deprivation, extensive consultation has revealed a significant latent demand for sport. Our project will present local residents with targeted, accessible and affordable opportunities to be active. Rampworx Youth Village 2000 Rampworx 'Go Extreme' Sports NORTH WEST Rampworx will employ a full time multi-sports coach for 3 years to deliver a £ 77,044 £ 51,000 Project structured weekly programme of extreme sports coaching; including free and discounted structured coaching programmes in rollerblading, BMX, skateboarding and scooter, which will tackle a range of modern social issues, (health, obesity, crime). Rampworx will utilise the coach to target disadvantaged and marginalised groups through a range of partner agencies and will act as a mentor and volunteer co-odinator for the programme delivery. Sevenoaks District Council Be Inspired, Be Active SOUTH EAST Sevenoaks District hosted the 2012 Paralympic Games Road Cycling. As part of £ 101,100 £ 60,000 ongoing legacy work, the ‘Be Inspired, Be Active’ project will inspire inactive people living in isolated communities to increase their weekly uptake of physical activity. This project will provide people who do not currently have access to a local sports facility, with inclusive sport activities, at local community venues, inspired by Olympic and Paralympic sports and activities that the whole family can access.

Lake District Calvert Trust Bridging The Gap for Disabled NORTH WEST The Calvert Trust is a specialist provider of outdoor sporting activities for disabled £ 425,000 £ 234,000 Young People young people and adults. Due to unmet demand for our services our Lake District residential centre has recently been expanded and now has additional capacity to provide opportunities for disabled participants to be introduced and develop their skills in range of adapted outdoor sports. Our project will increase the number of disabled young people in the North West regularly participating in physical activity.

North Tyneside Council Activate North Tyneside NORTH EAST The Active North Tyneside project will engage over 6000 participants in a project £ 248,902 £ 153,212 delivery by a network of local partners. We are developing our sports around community consultation, and will focus on delivering activities to residents who have previously faced barriers to participation. Sunderland City Council Sunderland - Sport for Life NORTH EAST The Sport for Life project aims to make playing sport more accessible and more £ 298,825 £ 199,216 exciting for city residents. The project will employ activators to target adults and those who are 14yrs + who currently do not take part in any sport and encourage them to adopt a new 1 x 30 minute per week sports activity. The project will develop and promote clear pathways from participation festivals and events to sustained participation in club and community settings. East Dorset District Council Activate Coast and Countryside SOUTH WEST This 3 year project will encourage regular participation in sport through a range of £ 335,234 £ 221,234 taster and beginner opportunities across Christchurch and East Dorset's countryside. Activities will be delivered from the 3 high profile sites of Moors Valley Country Park; Highcliffe Castle and Kingston Lacy National Trust as well as key community locations. Each activity will have a strong progression pathway created to ensure regular participation is supported. The Salmon Youth Centre in The Salmon Sport For Life Project LONDON We will dramatically increase sports participation of young people between the ages £ 334,332 £ 147,261 Bermondsey of 14-25 across the communities of Southwark, through the offer of a comprehensive programme of sports sessions in our four­court sports hall. Existing links with schools will maximise the extra curriculum sports sessions that we will run until 10pm each weekday, 30 hours per week, with some sessions to attract the community at weekends. Oldham Community Leisure Limited Oldham Sport Active NORTH WEST This project will deliver a programme of new sports sessions to young people and £ 75,000 £ 50,000 families living predominately in the more deprived areas of the Oldham Borough,these new sport sessions will be delivered at a wide range of venues that participants can easily get to such as leisure centres, colleges, youth zones, parks and community centres. We will work with key partners with a trusted track record to ensure success. South Council Youth Activators EAST MIDLANDS Our project will deliver free, informal sporting sessions in a range of local community £ 135,337 £ 82,773 settings for young people aged 14 -19 living in rural South Northamptonshire. It is led by local partners and will employ Youth Activators and Sports Leaders to deliver activities. It will recruit volunteers from local communities and provide training and support so they can deliver sporting sessions and achieve qualifications. Our project will use sport to engage with young people and to challenge anti-social behaviour in targeted areas. The Access to Sports Project Get Sporty! LONDON Get Sporty! aims to grab the attention of the hardest-to-reach members of the £ 349,218 £ 208,818 community aged 14-25 and engage them in a sustainable model of community sports development. Through delivery of new informal pop-up multi-sports clubs, community sports festivals and regular sports sessions in accessible venues we will activate a passion for sports in those not currently active or at risk of 'dropping off'. We will also support existing sporting structures and create new opportunities to move people on to longer-term sports programmes.

Active Communities Network Breaking Barriers (BB) LONDON BB is a multi-sport programme delivered from a hub venue, namely the TNG Centre £ 321,624 £ 200,052 in Sydenham, London borough of Lewisham. The project will focus on working with 14-25 year olds from the surrounding area who currently do not participate in sports activities. Coupled with a high intensity year round sessional programme, we will deliver a capacity building element focused on developing the community sports infrastructure across the Sydenham area. Darlington Borough Council Active Darlington NORTH EAST The project will provide a range of opportunities in a large variety of informal pay- £ 211,879 £ 137,059 and-play sports at an entry level, with a focus on enjoyment, and on opportunities for family participation. The project will be delivered in partnership with NGBs and local clubs, with each session catering for a specific target group.

Allerdale Borough Council Make a Move NORTH WEST This project will be managed by Allerdale Borough Council and delivered with £ 247,525 £ 203,485 support from it's Active Allerdale partners to engage local communities in sports activities across Allerdale. Make a Move will be a targeted multi sport project with emphasis on delivery to some of our priority groups including those who are marginalised from sports participation; those with a disablity and from BME communities, those with low income, young people, and women and girls.

Burnley Borough Council Burnley Get in 2 Sport NORTH WEST The Burnley Get in 2 Sport project will target 3 of the most deprived wards in £ 313,594 £ 208,311 Burnley that sit alongside each other in a tight geographical area of the town. The Get in 2 Sport project will work with partners to deliver a diverse and captivating programme of opportunities in traditional and non-traditional venues that will unlock the potential of the area's natural resources to increase and sustain once a week participation in sport. Bolton Council Sport Reunited NORTH WEST Sport Reunited is a project that will target families with children aged 14 plus who £ 213,000 £ 109,000 have become inactive or new to sport and live in Bolton’s most deprived areas. Each sport will develop a friendly version of the sport in order to encourage and sustain participation at the appropriate level. In order to ensure sustainability and scalability Sport Reunited will develop motivation and retention training for the local sports workforce to increase the number of local activators.

North East Dance CIC Families Fit for Life NORTH EAST North East Dance CIC and Keep Kids Active CIC want to offer local neighbourhood £ 78,812 £ 52,440 family based sport and fitness activities to communities in South Tyneside. Support from the Sports Activation Fund would enable us to provide a 2 year diverse sports, dance and fitness programme as a pathway to help individuals increase their participation in sporting activities to enable them to raise fitness levels, gain confidence , raise self esteem, nurture motivation and foster social interaction. London Borough of Tower Hamlets Fit 4 Sport (Limehouse & Poplar) LONDON London Borough of Tower Hamlets’ (LBTH) Idea Store Learning have set up a £ 308,046 £ 170,018 unique consortium with LBTH Sports Development, LBTH Public Health, Poplar HARCA and the NHS Poplar & Limehouse Health Network to create an exciting four- stage model which works to increase sports participation across the borough. The model offers a range of accessible approaches including Community Sports Sunday sessions; Sports Health Trainer; accredited sports training and a Community Chest for local sports initiatives. A clear progression link between the stages ensures sports sustainability of every individual engaged.

Derbyshire Dales District Council Active Everyone EAST MIDLANDS Active Everyone will deliver a programme of sports activities in target communities £ 242,526 £ 124,475 which have been identified as least active or deprived. The 3 year project has been developed with insight gathered in partnership with the Derbyshire Sport research team and by local consultation with residents of the target communities. The project will work directly in these communities, with residents and partners to provide a bespoke offer of engaging sports activities.

Durham County Council Park Life NORTH EAST Using local parks as a hub, ‘Park Life’ aims to get more people and their families £ 247,102 £ 121,239 participating in sport through the provision of a variety of Multi Sport Come and Try’s, linked to recreational pay and play opportunities. Skilled ‘Activators’ will use beneficiary insight to provide an innovative and tailored programme of sporting opportunities to engage new audiences, with a particular focus on groups who we know need more support to be active. Rotherham Metropolitan Borough Active Rotherham Communities YORKSHIRE The project will unite the Sport England Pen Portrait information, Rotherham’s £ 256,971 £ 171,313 Council health inequalities data and local need for sporting activity to deliver a sports programme in the most disadvantaged areas in Rotherham. The project will: Provide a variety of long term sporting opportunities, embed sustainable activity pathways within key partners and services, increase participation from those least active.

Oasis Children's Venture Stockwell Youth Sports Project LONDON Stockwell Youth Sports Project will provide local young people, from disadvantaged £ 259,224 £ 168,658 backgrounds, with accessible and affordable opportunities to pursue an interest and develop an expertise in the sports of karting, basketball, table tennis, futsal, dance and gym. Young people will be encouraged to become Young Sport Champions - by learning how to coach specific sports and sharing skills, knowledge and enthusiasm with local children aged 6 years - 13years.

Interlink Community Services Sport Access LONDON This tide-lifting project will increase sport participation of Charedi (strictly Orthodox- £ 372,732 £ 247,493 Community Interest Company Jewish) people in Hackney, where inclusion in sport is very limited and obesity is high. We are a collaboration of nine organisations, with a strong track record of delivering leisure activities within the Charedi community. We will offer a wide range of targeted sports for 14 - 24 year olds, including exercise, horse-riding, yoga, swimming, cycling, football, netball and boxing.

Derbyshire County Council Sporting Chances, Sporting EAST MIDLANDS This project focuses on increasing regular participation by people with physical £ 246,900 £ 93,400 Choices disabilities and special educational needs (aged 14+) through the provision of a varied programme of new sporting opportunities at key and diverse locations across Derbyshire. Inclusive cycling and wheelchair sports hubs would be created as well as dedicated and inclusive sport sessions in priority disability sports.

Derby City Council Coached off the Couch EAST MIDLANDS The 'Coached off the Couch' programme is a customer centred behavioural change £ 336,284 £ 224,020 programme targeting and supporting young people and adults for a 12 month period, to change their behaviour to become more physically active. The participants will be offered an activator who will be trained in motivational interviewing and will deliver a range of sport and active recreation in partnership with NGBs and local clubs. Kirklees Active Leisure Let's Get Active YORKSHIRE Our project is an exciting partnership programme in three local communities across £ 375,698 £ 250,000 Kirklees where currently participation rates are low which will raise activity levels through targeted outreach and community engagement. Consultation in the local areas suggests that activity will be focused on dance, badminton, cycling, athletics, health & fitness, rugby and football. Walsall Metropolitan Borough Council Inspired Generations WEST MIDLANDS The aim of Inspired Generations is to increase adult participation by working with £ 485,678 £ 234,480 National Governing Bodies and local partners to activate a range of sporting opportunities across Walsall. The expertise of the Walsall Community Activity Network partners will steer the project to achieve the most appropriate delivery locations and activation method to engage the target segments in the most sustainable method. Tempus Leisure A.C.T.I.V.E Activate Cornwall SOUTH WEST The five year A.C.T.I.V.E project will recruit ten thousand in-active or semi-sporty £ 410,683 £ 182,450 people to choose and participate in a wide range of activities. The project will create a bank of volunteer community activators who will drive the project locally ensuring that local needs are met and the project is sustainable. The project will address the barriers experienced by individuals when trying to access sporting opportunities in deprived, rural areas of Cornwall. Hertsmere Borough Council Women and Girls Get Active in EAST The aim is to get women and girls in Hertsmere more active by providing a range of £ 257,810 £ 162,750 Hertsmere (WAGGAH) sports and activities in the right place and time which have been identified through consultation. The activities will be complemented by an interactive activity monitoring device which will allow interaction with other users. We will also spend time consulting with users and non users to ensure the project is developed to meet the needs of residents. London Legacy Development Active People Active Park LONDON The project will provide for existing and new communities within the 4 Growth £ 1,180,098 £ 496,678 Corporation in a 1 mile radius of new ‘neutral’ spaces and venues in QEOP. The project is made up of a consortium of experienced partners undertaking a variety of different programmes. Emphasis is on activities for young people (14-25) including single gender sessions, intergenerational interventions, families and a bespoke offer for Adults (25+). Huntingdonshire District Council Delivering Activity and Sport in EAST DASH Phase II is an extension to Phase I. Phase II is going to move forward in a £ 249,446 £ 145,203 Huntingdonshire Phase II four level behaviour change model that incorporates the most successful interventions together with new programmes reflecting consultation with partners and participants to further increase participation.The four levels of activities include mass participation events, free taster sessions, block booked sessions and regular ongoing sessions. Toxteth Firefit Hub Active 8 NORTH WEST The project has been developed and will be delivered by the Liverpool 8 Sports £ 298,140 £ 194,640 Facility Partnership Group. The project will focus on increasing participation amoungst the 14+ population within the immediate catchment of the six facilities (Princes Park and Riverside wards) and will also target the 14-25 age group across Liverpool in relation to developing sport and physical activity opportunities at the recently opened Fire Fit Hub. Trident Reach the People Charity Heart of Birmingham (HoB) Sport WEST MIDLANDS Perry Barr and Ladywood Districts have the lowest levels of participation in sports in £ 373,427 £ 248,882 for All. Birmingham. We will establish in these Districts a flexible and sustainable, pathway for non/under-participating young people (14-24) and adults (24+) to engage in sports for life. Initial access to the pathway will be at the informal grass-roots’ level. Supported by community mentors fostering a sporting habit for life, progression into existing clubs will be encouraged with clear routes to performance level. North Somerset council Chequebook Sport SOUTH WEST We will use our partnership of 120 key workers from over 30 North Somerset £ 180,000 £ 120,000 organisations in the public, private and voluntary sector who currently refer individuals not taking part in sport / physical activity once a week. Our existing chequebook scheme offers limited free access and half price access to gym and swim within Council owned leisure centres, we wish to expand this to include limited free access and half price access to SPORT activity sessions delivered by Sport Clubs in a variety of venues. Gateshead Council Get Active Gateshead NORTH EAST Gateshead Council aim to deliver a 3 year project which will deliver the aims and £ 712,487 £ 249,000 objectives of Sport England’s Youth & Community Strategy and on a local basis both the Gateshead Sport & Physical Activity Strategy and the Gateshead's Health & Wellbeing Strategy; The project will seek to employ a number of sport specific/multi- sport local activators to deliver activity programmes which will encourage the residents of Gateshead to lead an active and healthy lifestyle.

North Country Leisure Rural Sport Activator NORTH EAST The project will create new opportunities to participate in sport and physical activity £ 141,863 £ 94,480 and change lifestyles for individuals over 13, targeting priority areas within North Northumberland which suffer deprivation and the issues associated with rurality and remoteness.Local residents will be introduced to a variety of sporting activities in venues across the community and engaged in moderate exercise that raises the heart’s rate above its resting beat per minute at least once per week.

Active Luton Active Women - Active Luton EAST The Active Women Project comprises three interlinked strands, participation, £ 328,365 £ 218,910 capacity building and leadership training, focusing on increasing regular participation 0 to once a week in the 14 – 24 and the 24+ age groups, it is targeted at women and girls to address specific issues of inactivity and health inequality, and aims to build in sustainability from the outset, through initiatives designed to facilitate and encourage both involvement and leadership training.

Hyndburn Leisure Active Hyndburn NORTH WEST Active Hyndburn will target groups currently not engaged in one session of sport per £ 211,947 £ 97,785 week. Ladies of BME backgrounds, Young People and groups with disabilities, all within the most deprived areas of Hyndburn have been identified by consultations with local organisations to be lacking suitable provision for sporting activities. Active Hyndburn will be developed in consultation with these specific groups and their organsations to provide the right sporting activities that are local, accessible and affordable.

Sport in Mind Sport in Mind Sport and Physical SOUTH EAST This project will deliver nine sustainable sport and physical activity sessions per £ 91,369 £ 56,379 Activity Programme week in Reading for adults experiencing mental health problems. Our aim is to engage a sedentary section of our community and support them to take part in sport for at least one hour per week. Volunteer recruitment, training, development and mentorship will play a pivotal role in this project in order to support the weekly delivery of sessions. North East Region - England Fencing Fencing and Wheelchair Fencing NORTH EAST NE Region England Fencing aims to extend and develop a dedicated fencing officer £ 155,910 £ 101,584 development project role with focussed delivery in Durham, Teesside, Tyne and Wear to implement a 3 year programme of fencing and wheelchair fencing with local partners.Deliver fencing and wheelchair fencing activities that significantly increase participation and provide creative solutions to engage individuals from school and community programmes into appropriate ability clubs.Use fencing and wheelchair fencing to encourage positive behaviour and an active lifestyle in deprived communities.

Royal Borough of Windsor and Fit For Life SOUTH EAST “Fit for Life” is a coordinated programme of running, swimming, cycling, multi-sports £ 233,424 £ 146,888 Maidenhead and triathlon activities, designed to get more young people and adults in the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead regularly participating in sport. Concentrating on the least active and most deprived sections of our community, activities will be informal, offering the support, choice and opportunity for regular ongoing participation through local sports clubs and/or local volunteer supported sports groups. Suffolk County Council Suffolk Most Active County Project EAST Building Suffolk is a unique placed based partnership programme developed to £ 792,174 £ 300,000 maximise the transformational contribution that sport and physical activity can deliver as part of Suffolk’s ambitions for improving health and wellbeing and reducing health inequalities. It is based on actions to: Better place sport as a priority policy area; Develop a strategic framework for sport in Suffolk; Co-ordinate interventions/delivery where to do so at county level will have the best impact.

Knowsley Metropolitan Borough #Club Active NORTH WEST #CLUB ACTIVE is an exciting programme of sports participation attracting young £ 190,983 £ 130,657 Council people aged 16+ who are not currently engaged in sports. Participants will experience a range of sports, delivered in 10 week sessions that will become satellite sessions for the local Sports Clubs. Local venues will support access and reduce travel costs (doorstep sports) with sessions run by coaches/volunteers from the Clubs or activators whose role is to develop strong club sustainability.

Lancashire County Cricket Club Sporting Foundations for Life NORTH WEST This is a joint project between the LCCC & SRD Foundations to deliver a programme £ 370,400 £ 246,649 Foundation of sporting activity in Trafford and Salford designed to capitalise on the legacy generated following the Ashes Test Match and Rugby League World Cup. The SFL project will increase once-a-week participation levels of 14-25 year olds living within Housing Association properties through the appointment of 2 Project Activators responsible for establishing needs driven delivery in identified communities.

Rugby Borough Council Rugby Street Sports WEST MIDLANDS Our project will deliver free, informal sporting sessions in a range of local community £ 94,365 £ 62,229 settings for young people aged 14-25 living within the borough of Rugby. The project will be delivered using local partnership knowledge to provide positive activities to engage young people who do not currently participate within an organised sporting environment. Sport Activators will be employed to coordinate and deliver a range sporting sessions, with the support of casual community coaches.

Tees River Users Trust Ltd TRUT Sports Recruitment Activator NORTH EAST Tees River Users Trust comprises 10 water-based sporting clubs. The Clubs and the £ 110,000 £ 80,000 Local Authority are keen to attract more people into exercise in a deprived area; and to increase ethnic diversity. The project is to employ a Sports' Recruitment Activator to work across the Tees Valley community to attract participants to the Watersports' Centre and give them taster/development sessions in the sports available, leading to them joining a club and continuing in regular exercise.

West Oxfordshire District Council West Oxfordshire Disability Sport SOUTH EAST Our project will bring sport into the lives of young people aged 14-25 with £ 111,749 £ 70,636 Project disabilities and behavioural difficulties across West Oxfordshire. We will offer taster programmes linked to weekly multi-skills clubs to engage participants. Sustainable exit routes will be established through a quality assurance scheme to kite-mark inclusive clubs. Volunteering opportunities and accreditation will be fundamental, with the vision to develop peer-led sessions. Wingate & Station Town Family East Durham Belles NORTH EAST East Durham Belles launched three years ago through funding from Sport England's £ 229,776 £ 170,400 Centre Active Women program. To date we have engaged over 1400 ladies in a variety of sports. The project comes to an end in March 2014 and we are seeking funding for new and additional opportunities. The project aims to reach new participants, expand to new areas and increase the number of sports available. The challenge of engaging and retaining hard to reach women from deprived areas will be met through a flexible, tailor-made project. Oxford Brookes University EPIC: SOUTH EAST We will implement a pathway to sport for 14+ year old young people who do not £ 108,288 £ 72,130 Engagement,Participation,Inclusion participate in regular sport due to Neurodevelopmental conditions; young people ,Confidence in Sport presenting with poor coordination and movement, and often additional special educational needs. The pathway includes: Targeted recruitment, confidence and skill building, connection to sport and exit to long term participation. In a pilot we have successfully engaged young people in sport, developing a habit of regular (minimum once a week, 30 minutes) sport attendance.

London Borough Of Merton SPORTS BLAST SOUTH EAST The Sports Blast Project will be delivered through 2 specific strands: The URBAN £ 281,340 £ 120,140 HUB approach will target 8 housing estates located in the East of Merton by delivering an ‘all year round’ inclusive physical activities and wellbeing programme, while the FAMILY HUB, located in the Ravensbury ward, will deliver a family orientated sport and physical programme.

The Hunslet Club South Leeds Sports All YORKSHIRE Our aim is to substantially increase the uptake of sport & physical activity by £ 260,010 £ 248,010 members of the South Leeds Community, aged 14+ over a 3 year period in boxing, football, rugby, cricket & fitness classes. A partnership of eading, established sports clubs in some of the wards of highest economic deprivation in the UK will provide a varied programme of informal beginner & taster sessions, family sessions, exercise classes & sports volunteering opportunities progressing towards regular, sustainable participation in the choice of sports available in the community.

Warrington Neighbourhood and Bewsey and Dallam Active Zone NORTH WEST The Bewsey and Dallam Active Zone will focus on a geographic area in Warrington, £ 289,482 £ 229,676 Wellbeing Community Interest North West England, that is in the top 6% most deprived areas in the country, and Company where there is the greatest inequality of health issues and access to services in the town. A varied programme of weekly activities will be delivered in community venues, offering both daytime and evening access, primarily managed and delivered by a newly recruited and fully trained Activator. This will inspire and motivate those who live in Bewsey and Dallam to participate in sport and physical activity and change their lifestyle. North Norfolk District Council North Norfolk Community Sports EAST This project aims to deliver a range of activities across North Norfolk providing sport £ 326,112 £ 211,512 Clubs and Hubs and physical activity at a time and price that is most accessible, targeting young people (14 - 25 years) and people aged 50 years or older.The project aims to set up six self-sustainable community hubs and ten sports clubs across the district. The project will build capacity within those local communities that strengthens its social capital, that enables them to deliver and maintain their own community club and hub. Slough Borough Council Get Active SOUTH EAST “Get Active ” will target 4 of the most deprived wards in Slough to raise participation £ 375,300 £ 194,500 by individuals in sport. It will engage specifically with young people between the ages of 14 – 25 years but will also offer opportunities to over 25s and disabled individuals. The project will unite a range of agencies in utilising indoor and outdoor venues, sports activists and volunteers to deliver a 3 year programme of targeted activity. Newark and Sherwood District Newark & Sherwood SAFE EAST MIDLANDS The project will develop and strengthen a partnership with Newark and Sherwood £ 164,670 £ 74,340 Council (sporting activity for everyone) Homes and Positive Futures to grow and sustain more people in sport and encourage an active lifestyle. We aim to use sport in a way to help people work together, build stronger communities, reduce anti social behaviour, crime and fear of crime, up skilling communities to provide sustainable sport participation. Our delivery will target residents and tenants (older people, women and girls, dads and lads), disability, 14-25 year olds. Council Be Active - WEST MIDLANDS A 3 year project aimed at increasing participation of sedentary 14+ through a range £ 347,509 £ 245,170 Brookside/Donnington/Malinslee of informal/taster opportunities, including mass participation events/challenges with a focus on enjoyment/participating together. A Sports Activator will be employed to coordinate, deliver and establish activity. The project will initially focus on Brookside extending to other deprived wards in years 2 & 3. Local residents/participants will be identified to undertake professional qualifications to support/lead future activity.

King's Lynn Community Football Activating Communities Team EAST The KLCF Activating Communities Team (ACT) will create new initiatives and develop £ 197,960 £ 174,260 (ACT) existing programmes offering deprived communities within King’s Lynn & West Norfolk affordable and accessible sporting opportunities. Building on the success of the Olympics we will empower local communities and work with our partners to deliver a range of sports to vulnerable groups. Two Activators will deliver this programme supporting and up skilling the local community to lead activities and sessions in the future ensuring the longevity of the project. ACT now!

Catch 22 Charity Limited Family Sport Project LONDON The Family Sport Project will create new opportunities to participate in sport, £ 196,592 £ 124,592 become more active, enhance transferable skills, and strengthen family and community bonds. This project will enable individuals and family groups to access a broad range of sports. This will include informal opportunities, taster sessions, and sports programmes using local facilities and open spaces. Project Volunteers will be recruited from the local community and given full training and support to lead sessions, while also gaining coaching accreditations and qualifications.

East Lindsey District Council East Lindsey : Sporting a Healthier EAST MIDLANDS The East Lindsey:Sporting a Healthier Future project will increase sports £ 197,697 £ 152,697 Future participation among some of the most deprived communities in England. Accessible and affordable sporting activity will be targeted at 14-25 and 55+ age groups. A variety of locations, in the heart of isolated and rural communities, will be used to deliver informal sports opportunities. Sustainable exit routes include club links, training volunteers and income generation.

St. Helens Council Active St.Helens NORTH WEST A multi-sport, multi-club project which aims to engage or reintroduce 4,000 people £ 399,225 £ 249,225 to physical activity from either the 14-25 age group who are not engaged, or from the 35+ age group who are not engaged or are past participants who have lapsed due to health, injury or lack of opportunities. They will be offered a variety of affordable and accessible sports across 5 hub sites, which serve the most deprived and low participation areas. The project has pre-determined exit routes with linked sports clubs sustaining participation.

Brentford FC Community Sports Mo-tivation West London LONDON A local multi-sport project delivered in partnership by Brentford FC Community £ 337,500 £ 250,000 Trust Sports Trust, Sport Impact and The Mo Farah Foundation. The project will focus in areas of high deprivation in Hounslow based in parks, community areas, sports centres and local sports clubs. Mo-tivators will lead the programme and sessions offering entry level activities with clear goals. Sefton MBC Get Active In South Sefton NORTH WEST The ‘Get Active” project targets the seven most deprived wards in Sefton. The aim £ 366,755 £ 233,440 of the project is to provide a combination of sport and physical activity programmes along with a sport based coach education and employability programme. The programmes will focus particularly, but not exclusively, on women, older people and the unemployed and will comprise a number of blocks of activity designed to encourage residents to try new activities. Rochford District Council Active Colleagues EAST We will work with employers in Rochford District and Castle Point to increase and £ 129,652 £ 82,216 sustain regular participation in physical activity and improve the health of their workforces. Physical activities that staff identified at times they prefer will be delivered within workplaces or nearby. Activities will be sustainable through continuation of sessions, provision of exit routes and training of Workplace Champions. Companies will take part in an annual Corporate Games.

The Chase Sportability Group Chase Active WEST MIDLANDS The “Chase Active” project will look to implement a multi-sports offer for adults (16 £ 106,800 £ 60,000 plus), with physical, learning, sensory or cognitive disabilities. This will include outreach and centre based sports programmes, supported by the appointment of a Sports Activator post. Building on this success and feedback from users, additional sports of Trampolining, Exercise and Fitness, Dance and swimming, will form part of the projects core sporting offer. ROCHDALE AFC FOOTBALL IN THE Improving Participation and NORTH WEST The project will: increase male and female participation in football and/or volleyball £ 115,788 £ 78,488 COMMUNITY TRUST Health in Rochdale and/or basketball; focus on two age groups: 18-39s and 40-55s; focus on lower super output areas in Rochdale that are among the most 10% deprived nationally; inter-relate the sports activity with the aim of also reducing health inequalities in Rochdale; signpost and facilitate exit routes Birmingham LGBT LGBT Community Sports Activator WEST MIDLANDS The aim of the project is to ensure that LGBT people develop a sporting habit for £ 235,319 £ 142,788 life. We would do the following; work with existing LGBT sports groups to develop capacity, develop regular tasters in a range of sports, develop multi-sports days based on the Pride in Sports concept, develop new LGBT specific clubs in key sports, work with mainstream sports infrastructure to develop links and widen access between LGBT clubs and mainstream activity. Ipswich Borough Council ActivIpswich EAST ActivIpswich aims to increase sports activity and improve health in Ipswich, which £ 291,084 £ 238,988 has some of the lowest activity rates and greatest areas of deprivation in Suffolk. Regular participation in sport will lead to better health and reduced costs across a range of social, economic, health and cultural platforms. Partners will link with outreach programmes in non-traditional settings and centre on needs, barriers and motivations. North Lincolnshire Council Active Together YORKSHIRE Aim - Increase participation in sport and physical activity, targeting inactive people £ 913,700 £ 234,500 in North Lincolnshire. Objectives: Target delivery in priority wards, Focus on delivering family / intergenerational activities. Funding will be used for delivery costs and to employ a Coordinator to strategically coordinate the project and 3 Community Physical Activity Coaches to deliver innovative programmes to meet the diverse needs of our priority groups. Teignbridge District Council Sports Bug SOUTH WEST The project will deliver a rolling programme of sport and physical activity £ 145,500 £ 142,500 opportunities over a 3-year period for all residents of West Teignmouth. It will be informed, designed and led with local residents, and will promote and provide a wide range of activity choices. The activities will be delivered using local facilities by local sport clubs and organisations. The project will educate, encourage and support people to increase their level of physical activity in a sustainable way in order to improve their personal and community health and wellbeing.

Manchester City Council Manchester Community Games NORTH WEST Two new sport activators will organise and deliver three activity programmes 1) - £ 985,370 £ 250,000 an instructor led health initiative targeting inactive adults (16+), 2) - a Sports coach led programme getting people (14+) back to sport or active more often. 3) - sport and physical activity programme targeting the whole family to participate together on a regular basis. Essex Boys and Girls Clubs Changing Young Attitudes to EAST The project will change the attitudes of 14-19yr olds towards sport by giving them £ 154,809 £ 100,254 Sport and Healthy Living tools to incorporate healthy living into their everyday lives. They will participate in an out-of-school program of sport and lifeskills designed to informally educate on the positives of healthy living, Rother District Council Getting Rother Active SOUTH EAST The project aims to create new opportunities, targeting priority groups and areas, £ 153,333 £ 119,149 We will recruit, train and support Community Activators to engage with the local community in order to build capacity for this project and to ensure longer term sustainability. Southend-on-Sea Borough Council Southend Female Sports EAST Our project will deliver a range of sports to females aged 22 and above, who live in £ 150,300 £ 147,300 the six most deprived wards in Southend. Our aim is to increase the number of females playing sport regularly. The project will provide supervised sports sessions and once confidence is built, delivery of the sports programme will be led by identified female participants who have received full training to become qualified coaches. Spotlight on Community Lakes Estate Activity Project SOUTH EAST The project will deliver motivational activities and initiatives which support residents £ 209,340 £ 197,340 to progress from inactivity to regular participation. The programme will deliver, Taster sessions; Short courses; Build community capacity by offering residents training to become volunteer motivators and/or take qualifications e.g. Coaching or Sports Leadership. Maidstone Borough Council Aspire SOUTH EAST Maidstone Youth Action partnership (MYAP) is an established and strong partnership £ 118,000 £ 54,000 that has a proven track record of delivery. ASPIRE will build on existing delivery to increase regular participation in sporting activity. Following a borough wide youth consultation and sports taster Road show during summer 2013 and commitment of funding from the partnership ASPIRE will extend the community football and boxing offer to more communities, focused on those with typically low levels of participation and areas of urban deprivation and rural isolation. ASPIRE will develop new sporting activities of Basketball and Angling with delivery in the heart of the community..

Brent Council Active Brent LONDON The project is to coordinate a Females Get Active project for the borough of Brent. £ 164,570 £ 121,670 It is designed to increase the opportunities for girls/women to take part in sport and physical activity, working towards decreasing the number of females who take part in zero sport and physical activity (0 x 30). It will focus on the age, ethnic and geographical groups with the highest levels of inactivity. Consultation and feedback is key; barriers to participation will be addressed and a varied programme of activities developed. To increase participant awareness, local opportunities will be promoted through a marketing campaign.

Warwickshire Association of Youth Active South Leamington WEST MIDLANDS We are a partnership between Association of Youth Clubs, £ 179,059 £ 110,624 Clubs District Council, Sky Blues in the Community and Support Sport Ltd to increase participation and volunteering in sports in the multiply-deprived Brunswick and Willes wards, . Sport Activators will market and deliver coached sessions in various sports to attract young people (14-25 years old), young women, 'Stretched Single Mothers' and 'Pub League Team Mates'. Local residents will be recruited and trained in sports leadership and supported to volunteer for neighbouring sports clubs to expand delivery in this neighbourhood. (This is a re- submission which responds to Sport England feedback.)

OSCA Foundation Limited Bringing back the Heart YORKSHIRE The project will build capacity in the sporting delivery side to increase participation. £ 178,592 £ 148,292 The appointment of a full time Community Sport Development Officer will provide the crucial link between the current volunteer structure and the potential to be sportingly active in the community. Eastleigh Borough Council Active Eastleigh Activation SOUTH EAST The AEAP will be delivered through two projects one focusing on targeted health £ 360,942 £ 184,992 Programme initiatives (Health Works) and the other on informal sport opportunities (Sport Works). Sport and Health Activators will deliver a marketing and delivery campaign of relevant initiatives in the community. Pro Active Bromley GET ACTIVE BROMLEY LONDON Pro-Active Bromley will employ a full-time Sports Activator to work closely with and £ 251,481 £ 173,076 assist local sports clubs/organisations to build their capacity; develop new skills and experience new ways of working,; attract volunteers; deliver a range of activities at accessible sites for local young people and adults.

Isle Of Wight Council Isle Be Active SOUTH EAST This project will increase sports participation across the Islands 9 most deprived £ 304,500 £ 223,500 wards, by delivering a diverse programme of sporting opportunities within a variety of local venues to increase and sustain at least once a week participation in sport.

The partnership will develop a team of young and old sporting ambassadors who will be trained in a range of level 1/2 NGB courses to support the work of the community activators.

Ashiana Community Project Sparkbrook Community Sport WEST MIDLANDS The project will transform participation in regular engagement in sports and £ 156,689 £ 104,455 Activation physical activities through a family orientated and inter-generational approach to widening the participation of people aged over 14 years. It will be delivered in public open spaces, indoor and specialist facilities which are easily accessible to all.

Bedford Borough Council Active Communities EAST This programme will deliver sports activity in 10 different sports, targeting a variety £ 249,800 £ 200,000 of identified key groups from communities within 6 wards of Bedford Borough. The initiative will employ three Community Sport activators who will have a clear remit to coach, organise and deliver new sporting activity in partnership with existing sports networks. City Council #UCAN! WEST MIDLANDS #UCAN would offer a range of high quality sporting activities targeting those who £ 501,799 £ 214,779 have not, or do not currently participate in sport, with three distinct priority groups: 14-19 year-olds, those aged 40+ and females.

Activities would be delivered using local parks and open spaces, schools and community centres – feeding into sustainable sports centre activity or local sports clubs. HALTON BOROUGH COUNCIL Get Active - Community Exercise NORTH WEST The project will create new informal multi sport opportunities, aimed predominately £ 306,992 £ 141,973 and Social Sports at 26 - 54 year olds, who live and work around 3 most deprived wards in Widnes and 3 in Runcorn. The Councils Sports Development Team will coordinate and develop community activity schemes. A wide range of activities will be delivered specifically, indoor sport. It will be supported by established coach education, mentoring programmes. Lancashire Sport Partnership Positive Together NORTH WEST Our project will engage with young people, aged 14-25 by delivering an innovative £ 375,514 £ 240,000 sports programme to provide a range of attractive local sports opportunities based on feedback from local residents. Key longer term opportunities will include developing volunteers and activators and linking participants to local community exit routes to ensure sustainability.

Knightstone Charitable Housing Creating Active Communities SOUTH WEST With the appointed sports co-ordinator and our experienced sport providers and £ 347,450 £ 167,450 Limited partners combined with increasing opportunities for volunteers to train in sport, we aim to enhance community cohesion, greater socialisation and overall health and well-being through sustainable sport activation. London Borough of Hackney New Life Through Sport LONDON A multi-activity project targeting vulnerable people, or those least likely to £ 359,753 £ 248,753 participate in sport and physical activity. Supported by skilled staff to motivate and address behavioural change to increase sustained participation in sport and physical activity. All based on developing and expanding successful programmes delivered previously along with participant consultation and activity requests. Child Dynamix Activating Hull YORKSHIRE Our project will employ three Sports Activators who will work in three deprived £ 280,186 £ 229,308 wards in Hull. The Activators will engage with local young women, over the age of 14. Activators will build relationships with them and then help them to develop habits and interests around sports. London Tigers Southall Sports Synergy LONDON To deliver a community-based sports inclusion project for young people and their £ 313,728 £ 227,918 families from the Southall and surrounding areas. Utilising the new sports facility at Spikes Bridge Park, we aim to unite local disadvantaged communities, improve sports participation and volunteering and educate through workshops on local issues such as obesity, crime and more. We will create structured sports activities, festivals and competitions, thus create regular sporting opportunities and a lasting legacy. West Midlands Police West Midlands Police Preventing WEST MIDLANDS This project will focus on sports interventions for 14-24 year olds in targeted £ 295,090 £ 245,106 Crime through sport localities. Community sports coaches will work with police, communities and partners to respond to need, identify and train local people to become coaches, volunteers and instructors. Local people will provide additional capacity to recruit individuals who are currently inactive, supporting their long term participation in sport.

Welwyn Hatfield Council Herts Disability Sports Hub EAST The creation of two community sports hub sites in Welwyn Hatfield will promote the £ 276,334 £ 139,369 development of disability sport for Day Centre users in the surrounding districts The hub sites will deliver increased participation opportunities, inclusive training and coach development opportunities for participants, coaches and centre staff; providing a holistic approach to inclusive sports development.

Redbridge Council for Voluntary Fit for Fun LONDON The project will work with existing voluntary & community groups who are offered a £ 547,131 £ 244,178 Service choice of activity for 1 hour over 20 weeks, led by a qualified and vetted instructor. Sessions are tailored to the ability levels of the participants. e to promote the model’s use in other areas of the country. Bath & North East Somerset Council TRY Active Bath and North East SOUTH WEST This collaborative project will use cycling, running and rugby/fitness to deliver an £ 396,395 £ 209,445 Somerset increase in participation within areas identified through the emerging Leisure Strategy as having low levels of activity and health inequalities. Activators will deliver a community, client-centred programme utilising parks and open spaces and building community cohesion. One-on-one and group activity sessions will be provided for complex families, and young people and adults with learning and physical disabilities.

Stockport Sports Trust "I Wish I'd Tried..." NORTH WEST This project aims to increase the amount of adults participating in at least 1 x 30 £ 376,353 £ 248,073 minutes of sporting activity per week, focusing on residents from the priority areas of Stockport. Participants will have the opportunity to partake in a sport they have always wanted to try but not had the opportunity to.

Milton Keynes Dons Football Club Get SET for Legacy SOUTH EAST Drawing an inspiration of hosting major international sporting events in Milton £ 156,914 £ 86,914 Sports and Education Trust Keynes to stimulate a sustained increase in participation and volunteering in sport, instilling a sporting habit for life. The project but it will also use other major sporting events to broaden the appeal and engagement across the borough.

Bonny Downs Community Association East Ham Active LONDON The project will deliver multiple sports activities such as cricket, table tennis, dance £ 222,046 £ 207,046 and martial arts in a variety of welcoming and safe community settings, encouraging people that don't normally take part in sport or physical activity to feel comfortable and supported to participate. The project will focus on 14 to 25 year olds, but will also engage older people, through intergenerational activities, helping more residents to lead successful and healthy lives. Blyth Valley Arts and Leisure Limited Active Communities NORTH EAST The project aims to deliver a range of needs-led opportunities, targeting inactive £ 449,785 £ 239,785 groups living in the most deprived wards of Blyth, Cramlington and Newbiggin. Three activators will be appointed to deliver the project alongside identified partners, low cost facilities and free outdoor venues will be used to keep activities at a low cost to participants.

Wednesbury Celebrates Community Wednesbury Sport Activators WEST MIDLANDS the project will develop a programme of free and affordable activities aimed at £ 223,720 £ 152,800 Association encouraging inactive people young(14 - 24), adults(24+) and old(+66) to become active and engage in sport for life especially targeting the Kev’s, Paula’s and Elsie and Arnold. Preston City Council Preston: Women and Girls; What NORTH WEST The rpoject will provide an opportunity for women/girls in 12 deprived, inner-city £ 265,510 £ 243,890 Women Want (WWW) wards, encouraging them to consider physical activity and make positive lifestyle changes via specific training for female staff and new community champions; fulll- time activators to initiate/ deliver local initiatives; one swimming apprentice to work with women learning to swim. Access Sport Access Sport - High Sheriff Club NATIONAL Develop 30 community clubs in Oxford and Manchester, involving the creation of a £ 395,000 £ 160,000 Development Programme unique partnership between business, local government, and the voluntary sector. Grow regular sport participation for young people in disadvantaged areas using new model community clubs that will sustain programmes, projects, clubs and individuals.

All Aboard! Water Sports and Water All-Aboard Bristol project SOUTH WEST The project will provide free multi-sport family and 55+ water-based activities, £ 149,880 £ 89,944 Recreational Activities (Bristol) developed and delivered by All-Aboard in partnership with NGBs, clubs and local community groups. Activators, volunteers and specific sport pathways to a wide range of activities will ensure sustainability and are built into the concept design.

Central Bedfordshire Council Central Bedfordshire CSAF EAST This 3 year project will provide targeted activity for several communities across £ 218,889 £ 145,925 Central Bedfordshire These include Families of looked after children, Exercise Referral programme, mental illness sufferers supported through MIND and a programme of activities for the 50 plus age group. A range of sports and activities will include Badminton, Swimming, Football, Walking Football, Archery, Yoga, Exercise/Movement & Dance, Table Tennis, Walking & Running Groups, Golf, Seated Exercise programmes & Bowls

Liverpool City Council Liverpool East Activity Partnership NORTH WEST LEAP encourages residents 14+ to take up sport and physical activities, paying £ 272,000 £ 250,000 (LEAP) particular attention to people involved with anti-social behaviour and those at risk of developing long term health conditions, e.g. CVD, cancer, diabetes, and hypertension. LEAP will aim to improve health and well-being through sport, promote inclusion and reduce anti-social behaviour in addition to delivering a network of good quality sport and physical activity provision ensuring value for money and cater for the needs of the local community. Croydon Voluntary Action Game Changer LONDON Key partners will support young people (14-25) to participate in sport, live healthier, £ 389,440 £ 240,000 active lifestyles, and access key work and life-skills training through the wrap-around pathways to employment programme.

All participants will be matched according to their skills and interests to sporting activities run by local community delivery agencies with strong track records. With complementary training and mentoring support, each young person, living in Croydon’s most deprived wards, will achieve improved physical and mental health; gaining skills and confidence needed to improve their job prospects. Camden Council Camden Active All Areas (AAA) LONDON To create a culture of sports participation in inner city communities in Camden, by £ 509,000 £ 250,000 responding to known need for activity, to use local community resources and to develop and test a replicable delivery model with the following aims: • To empower residents (14-25,30+,55+) to be more active • To develop community capacity and skills to sustain activities • To create a joined up Camden approach to tackling low physical activity levels in deprived areas

Swale Borough Council Active Swale SOUTH EAST The project will employ a dedicated Health Trainer that will work in nine areas of £ 108,018 £ 76,424 inactivity and deprivation, providing informal Sport & Physical Activities to help change attitudes and behaviour.

Delivering activities in community venues and developed to meet the needs of the participants the Health Trainer will empower the participants to establish new groups and or signpost them to the network of existing community provision.

Hartlepool Borough Council Feel Good in Hartlepool NORTH EAST This project will focus on key sports including Sailing, Triathlon (including the £ 334,327 £ 192,727 individual disciplines that this comprises of), Dance and Multi Sport. The project will target those most in need identified as not meeting the 1 x 30 minutes of recommended activity. Specific wards and communities will be targeted to engage people in positive sporting behaviours for life and also impact on other outcomes including social, health and economic. Stevenage Borough Council Bedwell gets active EAST The project will aim to increase participation in hard to reach communities and £ 251,204 £ 220,504 utilise key local facilities and clubs to support sustainable activities after the 3 year duration of the project. There will be varied use of facilities, activities, incentives and opportunities to encourage participation. Watford Borough Council Get Active in Central Ward EAST Through targeted sports provision that is appropriate, of high quality and of £ 291,990 £ 236,790 beneficiaries’ preference, we will increase sports provision within key local facilities and target groups of need. Through the formal development of clubs at the key locations and signposting to local club exit routes, we will provide sustainable access to sports provision in the Watford Central ward. Middlesbrough Council Active Sports NORTH EAST The project will prioritise use of local community facilities and open spaces, develop £ 284,680 £ 231,023 local clubs, and aid progression to mainstream clubs for regular participation. It will be delivered in partnership with local voluntary organisations and clubs, with sessions for specific target groups in response to local needs.

Chelmsford City Council The Chelmsford Women’s Activity EAST The project will target women who are active once a week or less and remove the £ 225,587 £ 150,390 Project barriers associated with them becoming more active. Deliver a range of low cost sports and activity sessions aiming to create a sporting habit for life. Employ a women’s activator and to offer a consistent, friendly, warm welcome at activity sessions. Train volunteers and sport clubs to continue providing a warm friendly, welcome at appropriate activity sessions to ensure sustainability of the project.

Hull FC Rugby Community Sports Hull Community Sports Hubs YORKSHIRE To increase and sustain participation in sports for young people aged 14-25, young £ 410,750 £ 168,408 and Education Foundation lone parents, people with disabilities, NEETS and young people from BME groups that reside in areas of high deprivation, low income and who face multiple barriers to participation. Our project will involve entry level opportunities to 8 multi-sport ‘Turn Up and Play’ activity sessions held within traditional and non-traditional community sport sites. Dacorum Borough Council Get, Set, Go Dacorum EAST We will provide individual and family sporting activities, build a network of £ 389,749 £ 250,000 community sport leaders through workforce development and provide equipment and support to deliver exciting sporting experiences for residents in their local area, leading on to long term pathways of regular engagement in physical activity and a sporting habit for life. Hamara Healthy Living Centre Sport For Life YORKSHIRE Targeting individuals from deprived areas, the project will run sporting activities for £ 230,039 £ 211,569 the whole family, taster sessions in non-traditional venues and support our local sports clubs. Using a multi-sport activities approach, the project will bring into use existing facilities within the community to appeal to a cross section of people and work in partnership with a number of different agencies to strengthen delivery and sustainability. Active Newham Every Family Active LONDON We will identify and train local activators to liaise with their respective community £ 209,703 £ 150,078 areas to identify local need and assist in the delivery of activities. Activators will be tasked with liaising with their community hub managers to ensure that activities are meeting local demand. All activators will have an important role in communicating with residents by regularly meeting local groups/organisations.

London Borough of Ealing Try it do it! LONDON The project will provide accessible sporting opportunities to people in the most £ 161,704 £ 124,467 deprived wards in Ealing; enabling men and women from primarily non-white demographic backgrounds to be more active at local sports facilities and parks or as members of local sports clubs; both of which will then provide exit route activities for participants after the completion of the project. The project will aim to use local coaches ideally linked to sports clubs to deliver the activities and both indoor and outdoor facilities will be used at various times of day to meet the need of particular target groups. City of Lincoln Council Active Lincoln EAST MIDLANDS The project will focus on delivering community sporting activities in eligible deprived £ 281,434 £ 248,934 wards of Lincoln City targeting individuals and their families. The project addresses needs highlighted in community consultations: ‘more activities for young people’, ‘better access to sport and leisure facilities’, and a ‘need to reduce ASB’. Volunteer support and training will be provided to create sustainable sports clubs in targeted communities. Switch Up CIC SWITCH UP 4 SPORT EAST MIDLANDS Our project targets young people aged 14+ that will either be involved in gang £ 53,508 £ 53,508 activity or at risk of becoming involved in gang activity. We will use a variety of sports including boxing, football and street dance as well as gym activity and circuit training to hook our participants in to sport and encourage them to sustain a sporting habit throughout their lives. Aston Athletics Basketball club City North Community Sports WEST MIDLANDS The project will deliver 10 new community focused sports clubs offering fun taster £ 356,835 £ 219,698 Club's sessions, participatory games & competitive matches where appropriate in 10 sports linking in with all current Sport England provision. The sports clubs will be based at 3 key geographical locations accessible to all.

Thurrock Council Active Tilbury EAST This project will provide free informal sports sessions in a range of community £ 198,038 £ 187,038 settings for an inactive community. The sports sessions will focus (but not exclusively) on the 14-25 age group using sport to engage with those who are hard to reach or NEETS , providing improved skills, health and life chances through regular participation. Working with key partners, local activators and coaches will be provide sports sessions, volunteering and learning opportunities for local people. The Council of Management of Activate South Camden LONDON Activate South Camden will provide a year-round, indoor and outdoor healthy living £ 288,960 £ 144,520 Coram's Fields and sports programme offering 14-19 year olds between 30-45 hours of free sport each week. Three well established charities will deliver this exciting new healthy living project designed to increase sporting participation and break down social barriers.