About UsThis is a huge step forward in progressing serious sportsmen and women in both their sporting careers and in completing their Duke of Edinburgh’s award. Covering important aspects of sporting and self development, knowledge and understanding, whilst providing a socially engaging programme for all.
TFCC are proud to be a very inclusive company and support SEN Learners and their love for sport. |
TFCC are delighted to announce that we are now licensed to offer residentials for young people doing their Gold Duke of Edinburgh’s award. This is a huge step forward for TFCC, offering the candidate an experience that has not been done before in cricket; a chance for young people to complete their Gold residential while furthering their cricket ambitions.
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Here at TFCC we can help assist with more sections of the Duke of Edinburgh’s Award, which consists of 5 sections:
- Volunteer
- Physical
- Skills
- Expedition ( N/A to TFCC)
- Residential
Volunteer
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Physical
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Skills
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Residentials
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Please see below a list of funding assistance and support avenues, all suitable for individuals to apply and be eligible, to help benefit their sporting and D of E aims.
Funding Opportunities For Young People:
Organisation: Andy Fanshawe Memorial Trust
Grant size: Not specified
Who can apply: Anyone
To be used for: Projects that give disadvantaged young people the chance to develop an existing interest in the great outdoors.
How to apply: Via email on their website
Deadline: N/A
Organisation: Boshier Hinton Foundation (UK)
Grant size: Typical grants are up to £5,000. In exceptional cases, more substantial amounts may be awarded.
Who can apply: Individuals and Families and/or organisations for capital and revenue costs.
To be used for: Improving the quality of life for children and adults with special or other needs and their families in any part of the UK.
How to apply: Via their website
Deadline: N/A
Organisation: Field Studies Council – Kids Fund (UK)
Grant size: Up to 80% of the course fee for groups of disadvantaged young people to attend a non-curriculum day or residential course.
Who can apply: Disadvantaged young people aged 4 – 18 (or up to 25 for those with additional needs).
To be used for: Courses and residentials. funded costs include all equipment and tuition. see website for more details.
How to apply: Via their website
Deadline: N/A
Organisation: Andy Fanshawe Memorial Trust
Grant size: Not specified
Who can apply: Anyone
To be used for: Projects that give disadvantaged young people the chance to develop an existing interest in the great outdoors.
How to apply: Via email on their website
Deadline: N/A
Organisation: Boshier Hinton Foundation (UK)
Grant size: Typical grants are up to £5,000. In exceptional cases, more substantial amounts may be awarded.
Who can apply: Individuals and Families and/or organisations for capital and revenue costs.
To be used for: Improving the quality of life for children and adults with special or other needs and their families in any part of the UK.
How to apply: Via their website
Deadline: N/A
Organisation: Field Studies Council – Kids Fund (UK)
Grant size: Up to 80% of the course fee for groups of disadvantaged young people to attend a non-curriculum day or residential course.
Who can apply: Disadvantaged young people aged 4 – 18 (or up to 25 for those with additional needs).
To be used for: Courses and residentials. funded costs include all equipment and tuition. see website for more details.
How to apply: Via their website
Deadline: N/A