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Highland sports clubs invited to apply to £50k Aldi supermarket fund


By Niall Harkiss

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Sports clubs across the Highlands are being invited to apply for a share of a £50,000 fund offered by supermarket, Aldi Scotland.

Aldi’s Scottish Sport Fund has returned for its eighth year in a row, in a bid to encourage people of all ages and abilities to take part in physical activity within their local communities.

Falkirk Lawn Tennis Club received a £2500 donation from the Aldi Scottish Sports Fund last year.
Falkirk Lawn Tennis Club received a £2500 donation from the Aldi Scottish Sports Fund last year.

The fund offers sports clubs up and down Scotland the opportunity to bag some essential funding, with one club in the area guaranteed to secure a £2500 funding boost.

Since launching in 2016, over 530 clubs across Scotland have benefited from a funding uplift of £340,000 through the fund, helping the retailer achieve its goal of improving community access to sports across the country.

Applications are open to any sporting organisation that meets the specified criteria.

Richard Holloway, managing director for Aldi Scotland, said: “Since launching in 2016, Aldi’s Scottish Sport Fund has given a range of local clubs access to essential funding to help them invest in much-needed equipment and resources.

“Sports clubs across Scotland have faced a really challenging time over the last few years, and I am proud that Aldi’s Scottish Sport Fund is able to give these clubs a helping hand to continue the fantastic work they do in their communities.

“Every year we are blown away by the volume of applications we receive, and very much look forward to welcoming more in 2023. I’d wholeheartedly encourage any sports clubs across the north-east, Highlands and Islands to apply and take advantage of this excellent funding opportunity.”

Aldi’s Scottish Sport Fund is part of the retailer’s wider commitment to help local communities in Scotland, which it also does through its Neighbourly partnership and Supermarket Sweep.

Sports clubs located across the Highlands have from Monday April 24 – Sunday June 11 to apply for funding. One applicant will be selected to receive £2,500 of funding, two applicants will each receive £1,000 of funding, while several other applicants will each receive £500 of funding towards their sports club.

Applications can be made via a form found on aldi.co.uk/scottishsportfund.

The Aldi Scottish Sport Fund is open to any sporting organisation in Scotland that meets the application criteria.

All applications will be considered by the Aldi judging panel and entrants will be notified of the outcome of their funding application within four to six weeks from the region’s deadline.


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