Silver level - Community Cash Awards
We are offering grants to help set up sport or
arts projects, inspired by London 2012.
Our 'Opportunity Inspired by London 2012'
Community Cash Awards are grants to help young people set up a
project that will benefit their community through sport or the
arts.
Find out more about
Community Cash Awards.
Current projects

My City Access is a youth-led information project set up by four young people with disabilities in the Portsmouth area. It is supported by a Community Cash Award from The Prince’s Trust.

This youth-led project was set up by a group of young people in the Alvaston & Wilmorton areas of Derby. The project bring the local residents of the area and the young people living in the supported accommodation together by setting up a ‘fun day’ based around the sport of cycling.

This youth-led project at Silver Level aims to target disadvantaged young people in the Brighton & Hove areas, with community based sports programmes.

The CANU project is a canoeing club organised and managed by eleven young people aged 16 to 24 who are currently not in education, employment or training.

This unusual and innovative project works with the younger age group at HMP Lewes, offering skills and focus for the individuals, as well as having a positive impact on the community.

This youth lead project promotes healthier lifestyle choices in the Blackburn area in the lead up to the Olympics and Paralympic Games.

This project aims to give young people in the Ladywood area in Birmingham and surrounding areas, the opportunity to engage and channel their energy positively through sport.

This group of active young people are delivering exciting Olympics style sporting activities sessions in the Walsall area.

