Kelloggs Active Living Fundprovides grants of up to £1,000 to charities, community organisations and schools for activities that lead to people taking part in sustained physical activity. Applications can be made at any time.
The fund will give small grants to fund projects and activities that directly lead to people taking part in sustained physical activity. The aim of the fund is to help remove the “barriers” which stop people being active.
Project type
There are three priority levels:
- Top priority: innovative (new) ways of getting non-active individuals active.
- Second priority: existing projects or activities that adapt or expand so that they are available to new groups of people or new geographical areas.
- Third priority: existing projects or activities that need new or replacement equipment, or existing projects that require replacement funding.
Beneficiary type
There are four priority levels:
- Top priority: family units, children and adults undertaking physical activity together.
- Second priority: children aged up to 18.
- Third priority: adults aged 25 and over.
- Fourth priority: young adults aged 19-24.
Examples of high priority applications
- A project that will establish exercise classes where mums and kids exercise together.
- A walking project designed for adults and families.
- A project which enables adults and children to learn to swim together.