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Community Sport Activation Fund (CSAF) projects in Herts Sport England lottery funding Over £1.5m investment in Herts (2013-17) Aim to increase participation, providing grassroots activity at a very local level (14 yrs +). CSAF projects - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Community Sport Activation Fund (CSAF) projects in Herts
• Sport England lottery funding
• Over £1.5m investment in Herts (2013-17)
• Aim to increase participation, providing grassroots activity at a very local level (14 yrs +)
CSAF projects
• Hertsmere Borough Councilwww.wemoveshemoves.co.ukFocus: Women and girls aged 14 yrs and overStarted February 2014Successes: Achieved participation targets for first 6 months (350 participants).Outdoor activities – highest participation figures
Contact: Jane Roskilly ([email protected])
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CSAF projects• Broxbourne Borough Council / NACRO
Broxbourne XS ProjectFocus: Young People at risk of offendingTargets crime hot spots and deprived areas in boroughStarted Summer 2013
http://youth.broxbourne.gov.uk/youth_projects__clubs/xs_youth_project.aspx
Contact: Richard Harding ([email protected])
CSAF projects
• Welwyn Hatfield Borough CouncilDue to start: August 2014
Focus: Disability sport.Creation of sports hub at Stanborough Park and Gosling Sport Park and county Disability Sports Officer
Contact: Matt Rayner ([email protected])
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CSAF projects
• Stevenage Borough CouncilDue to start: Aug /Sept 2014
Focus: Young people, families, adults 50+Target area: Bedwell Ward (one of countries most deprived wards)
Contact: Louise Gallagher ([email protected])
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CSAF projects
• Dacorum Borough CouncilDue to start: Aug /Sept 2014
Focus: Young people (14 – 25yrs), BME communities, childhood obesity and people with a disability.
Contact: Claire Lynch ([email protected])
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CSAF projects
• Watford Borough CouncilDue to start: Aug /Sept 2014
Focus: Families, women and girls, BME communities, people with a disability, young people (14 – 25 yrs), adults aged 50+Target area: Watford Central Ward
Contact: Caroline Roche ([email protected])
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