Non-league clubs can now apply for pitch funding worth £1,500

Non-league, women’s and grassroots football clubs could potentially be in line for a £1,500 grant to maintain their stadium’s pitch thanks to a new £9.58 million fund set up by statutory bodies, with grassroots sides who have more than one pitch available to claim even more.

The Premier League, The FA, the Government and Sport England have joined together through the Football Foundation to launch the new ‘Pitch Preparation Fund’ – scheme that aims to support clubs and organisations for when football finally returns.

The body says that in order to gain access to this pot, an applicant must be either “a club or organisation with a minimum of 12 months’ security of tenure over the pitches they wish to improve by freehold, leasehold or licence, and have the legal responsibility for maintaining them.”

The following bodies are eligible for the fund: Grassroots football clubs (including Step 7); FA National League System clubs (from Steps 1 to 6); FA Women’s Pyramid clubs (Tier 1-5); County FAs; Professional Club Community Trusts; Leisure Trusts (with an annual turnover of less than 500k); and Welsh Premier League clubs.

The maximum grant value for the stadium pitch at a National League System Club (Step 1-6) and FA Women’s Pyramid outfit (Tier 1-5) is £1,500.

Eligible affiliated grassroots clubs and organisations (including step 7) that maintain one full-size pitch are also able to claim up to £1,500.

The fund comes at a time when many non-league clubs have lost vast amounts of revenue due to the coronavirus pandemic

Those with two or three full-size pitches may receive up to £2,500 while teams with four or more full-size pitches in line for funding up to £5,000.

The Football Foundation says 11-a-side and 9-a-side pitches are classed as ‘full-size’ pitches with a mini soccer pitch counting as “0.5 pitches.”

These grants are available to help cover the costs of maintenance such as turfing, weed killing and fertilising while clubs with a 3G pitch can put the money towards deep cleaning, FA Pitch Testing and other maintenance.

A spokesperson for the Football Foundation said: “Any work that has been completed since The FA suspended football on March 16, 2020 is eligible to be funded.

“We just ask that clubs provide evidence to demonstrate that their grant is going to be used towards their pitch preparation works – with auditing undertaken before December 31, 2020.

“In addition, we will ask you to carry out a digital assessment of your pitches using our ‘PitchPower’ app to better understand the quality of your playing surface.”

This scheme closes on Monday, May 25.

To apply for this funding, and to find our more details, click here.

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