Grants are available to UK charities running sports projects which provide opportunities for people who are disabled or otherwise disadvantaged to fulfil their potential and develop personal and life skills.
Fund Information
- Funding body:
- Peter Harrison Foundation
- Maximum value:
- Discretionary
- Application deadline:
- None specified
Background
The Peter Harrison Foundation was founded in 1999 by Mr Peter Harrison following the sale of his company, Chernikeef Networks Ltd, to Dimension Data Holdings Plc. In October 2000 the Harrison family gifted £30 million from the proceeds realised from the sale of Chernikeef as a capital endowment to the Foundation. The net annual income of the Foundation may be made available for distribution each year.
Over the years the Foundation has made 1,507 grants to 923 charities, totalling more than £48 million.
Objectives of Fund
The aim of the scheme is to support sports projects which provide opportunities for people who are disabled or otherwise disadvantaged to fulfil their potential and to develop other personal and life skills.
Value Notes
There is no minimum or maximum level of grant available. Each grant request will be reviewed on its own merits.
Applicants may only apply to one of the Foundation's programmes at any time.
Match Funding Restrictions
Match funding is not a specified requirement.
Who Can Apply
The Foundation accepts applications from organisations working throughout the UK that are:
- Registered in England and Wales with the Charity Commission.
- Registered in Scotland with the Office of the Scottish Charity Regulator (OSCR).
- Registered in Northern Ireland with the Charity Commission for Northern Ireland (CCNI).
- A CASC (Community Amateur Sports Club).
Charities must have been registered with the Charity Commission for two years or more and have produced independently examined or audited accounts for at least one full year of operation. Community Amateur Sports Clubs must also have been operating for comparable periods.
Applications from local branches of national charities will be considered, but only if they have either a separate legal constitution or the endorsement of their national head office.
Restrictions
The Foundation will not support the following:
- Requests for retrospective funding.
- Activities that are primarily the responsibility of central or local government.
- Individuals.
- Community interest companies (CICs).
- Exempt charities.
- Overseas projects.
- Adventure challenges or expeditions in the UK or abroad.
- Projects that are solely for the promotion of religion.
Charities awarded a grant by the Foundation may not make another application for three years from the date of the final grant payment.
Charities whose applications are not successful may make another application after one year from the date of the previous rejection.
Eligible Expenditure
The Trust will consider applications for capital, revenue or project funding and welcomes applications for projects that:
- Provide a focus for skills development and confidence building through the medium of sport.
- Have a strong training and/or educational theme within the sporting activity.
- Provide sporting equipment or facilities for disabled or disadvantaged people.
- Have a high degree of community involvement.
- Help to engage children or young people at risk of crime, truancy or addiction.
Location
United Kingdom
How To Apply
Applications may be submitted at any time.
Applications are made through a two-stage process. Applicants should submit an initial enquiry using the online form. Selected entries will then be invited to complete a full application.
Useful documents & links
Useful Links
Addresses and contacts
For further information on how to obtain this grant locally, please contact the following:
- Enquiries
Peter Harrison Foundation
Foundation House
42-48 London Road
Reigate
Surrey
RH2 9QQ
Tel: 01737 228000
Fax: 01737 228001
Email: [email protected]