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Nine Scottish clubs share £250,000 Direct Club Investment
POSTED 23 Apr 2019 . BY Tom Walker
Sportscotland lead manager Robbie Stewart (left) with sports minister Joe FitzPatrick (right) at Ice Dundee, one of the clubs to have benefitted from the DCI funding Credit: Credit: Alan-richardson
A skating club and a beach volleyball team are among the organisations to benefit from the latest round of Sportscotland’s Direct Club Investment (DCI) programme.

In total, nine Scottish sports clubs will share more than £250,000 worth of funding from the DCI, taking the total distributed through the fund since its introduction in 2013 to £3.89m.

It is estimated that the funding has leveraged nearly £5m of investment from the clubs involved – and a further £2.1m from partners across Scotland.

With the addition of the nine clubs in the latest round, the DCI has now supported a total of 162 projects.

Sports Minister Joe FitzPatrick said the nine clubs will use the funding to support their development plans – which range from basketball, cricket, cycling, football and gymnastics to swimming.

"DCI is targeted at supporting clubs who have a clear vision of how they can make a positive impact on their local communities by delivering more and better opportunities to participate in sport and physical activity," FitzPatrick said.

"We want to ensure that everyone, no matter what their background or ability, has the same opportunities to experience the benefits of regular physical activity and clubs and communities have a key role to play in our approach to getting Scotland active."

To find out more about DCI and the clubs which received funding, click here for the Sportscotland website.
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23 Apr 2019

Nine Scottish clubs share £250,000 Direct Club Investment
BY Tom Walker

Sportscotland lead manager Robbie Stewart (left) with sports minister Joe FitzPatrick (right) at Ice Dundee, one of the clubs to have benefitted from the DCI funding

Sportscotland lead manager Robbie Stewart (left) with sports minister Joe FitzPatrick (right) at Ice Dundee, one of the clubs to have benefitted from the DCI funding
photo: Credit: Alan-richardson

A skating club and a beach volleyball team are among the organisations to benefit from the latest round of Sportscotland’s Direct Club Investment (DCI) programme.

In total, nine Scottish sports clubs will share more than £250,000 worth of funding from the DCI, taking the total distributed through the fund since its introduction in 2013 to £3.89m.

It is estimated that the funding has leveraged nearly £5m of investment from the clubs involved – and a further £2.1m from partners across Scotland.

With the addition of the nine clubs in the latest round, the DCI has now supported a total of 162 projects.

Sports Minister Joe FitzPatrick said the nine clubs will use the funding to support their development plans – which range from basketball, cricket, cycling, football and gymnastics to swimming.

"DCI is targeted at supporting clubs who have a clear vision of how they can make a positive impact on their local communities by delivering more and better opportunities to participate in sport and physical activity," FitzPatrick said.

"We want to ensure that everyone, no matter what their background or ability, has the same opportunities to experience the benefits of regular physical activity and clubs and communities have a key role to play in our approach to getting Scotland active."

To find out more about DCI and the clubs which received funding, click here for the Sportscotland website.



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