
Funding support for your club
8th June 2020 6:35 pmSports clubs can look to raise significant capital for funding through their own independent fundraising methods but often
We know finding the time and expertise to develop, grow and improve your sports club can be difficult.
In fact, 54% of people are concerned that their community sports club would struggle to stay running over the long term without support from external organisations. Furthermore, even before COVID19, over 60,000 sports clubs in the UK operated at either a financial break-even point or in a deficit.
However, help is at hand through our support. We are a consultancy service offering guidance and support to enable the development of sustainable sport clubs that win for all.
We bring unrivalled experience having helped sports groups raise more than £50 million in funding and typically help sports clubs raise an extra 25% in revenue through our support.
If your club is interested in community asset transfers, raising capital or development of facilities Club Development Scotland can help you through our numerous services and our network of highly experienced, qualified and licensed practitioners.
However, don’t just take our word for it, check out our clients and testimonials to see who we’re supporting and what they’re saying about our work!
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