GET IN TOUCH

Canoe Foundation is Back!

February 15, 2023

CANOE FOUNDATION IS BACK! New Funding Window Opening 15 February 2023

Canoe Foundation, the official charity partner of British Canoeing, is pleased to announce that our latest round of grant funding will open on 15 February 2023! If you have a canoeing, kayaking or stand-up paddleboarding project in need of funding of up to £10,000 for access or environment-related improvements, the Canoe Foundation wants to hear from you.


During the last funding cycle, over £50,000 was awarded to several fantastic projects across the UK.


David Belbin, Trustee of the Canoe Foundation said: “The Canoe Foundation is thrilled to be back and welcoming new grant applications in 2023. With more people than ever before taking up paddlesports such as canoeing, kayaking and stand-up paddleboarding; we’re looking forward to seeing a wide range of applications from paddling locations all over the UK.”


The latest funding window will be open from 15 February until 23:59 p.m on 11 April 2023 and will be available at canoefoundation.org.uk/online-funding-applications. The Canoe Foundation are looking for projects across the whole of the UK (England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland) that will:


1. Increase and protect public access points to water for all.

2. Create sustainable launching and landing sites, to and alongside water, for all sectors of the community and all abilities.

3. Protect and enhance the natural environment we enjoy such as rivers or coastline.


Specifically funding is available for the following types of projects:

1. Launch and landing platforms, steps or ramps.

2. Improvements to pathways and accessible routes to the water's edge.

3. Signage and information that promotes positive behaviour (e.g. the Countryside code, “Check, Clean, Dry”, take your litter home).

4. Designated or additional parking for water users.

5. Works to address erosion and create more sustainable access points.

6. Access improvement projects that actively engage water users in helping

protect/enhance the waterway environment (e.g. by preventing bank erosion)

7. Projects that benefit more than one user group.

8. Projects that benefit all paddlers rather than private member facilities


So if you’re a paddling club, a community group, Parish Council, Local Authority, charity or organisation working to improve or sustain access to the water in your area for paddlers, Canoe Foundation would love to hear from you!


Applications for this funding cycle will close at 23:59 p.m on 11 April 2023 and will be carefully considered against the criteria by the Canoe Foundation Trustees before successful applicants are contacted. For further information, please visit canoefoundation.org.uk, follow us on Instagram @canoefoundationuk or contact enquiries@canoefoundation.org.uk

HIGHLIGHTED EVENTS

VIEW MORE
November 14, 2024
Paddle Scotland is proposing changes to Article 22 in our Articles of Association which will be voted on at a General Meeting on 27 November 2024.
November 1, 2024
Club Volunteer Conference: Supporting Volunteers in Clubs 25-27 April 2025 >> Bookings open Tuesday 5 November 2024 at 6pm <<
October 8, 2024
Scottish Women's Paddle Symposium (SWPS): 16-18 May 2025 at Glenmore Lodge, Aviemore
October 7, 2024
New course dates are now available to book for the British Canoeing Awarding Body Core Coach Training taking place online this autumn/winter.
Share by: