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To find out about available Go! London funding, take a look at our Get Info page before completing the Fit to Fund Quiz. If you’re looking for help with applying for funding, please read our application guidance and Frequently Asked Questions. Not found what you’re looking for? Please contact us with your question by emailing GoLondon@rocketsciencelab.co.uk or calling 0203 291 3021 during office hours.

To find out more about the Go! London partners, take a look at the About Go! London page. If you’re a funder interested in joining the partnership, please contact us for more information: golondon@london.gov.uk

Accessibility and application support

We want the application process to work for you. If you have accessibility requirements which mean you will be unable to complete the application form, please tell us about your needs by emailing accessibility@rocketsciencelab.co.uk or calling 0203 291 3021 during office hours. We accept video and phone applications and do our best to accomodate other needs where possible.

Frequently Asked Questions

Got a question about the Go! London funding pillars, eligibility criteria or application process? Take a look at our Frequently Asked Questions below. We aim to update these regularly so encourage you to read these before starting an application. If you can’t find the answer to your question, please contact us.

FAQs

If your application is supported and due diligence is successful we will issue a grant agreement/contract. This should be signed within days and we would expect work to start once this is signed and in place. The earliest date for grants to be in place is expected to be July/August 2023.

Yes. Please see the guidance for Evolution grants (up to £150k), as you can apply to implement an innovative idea that is new to your organisation or the sector.

We’re flexible about how we define sport and physical activity, recognising the importance of many different types of active participation to bring people together and improve their lives. Your project does not need to include traditional sport but might engage people through various kinds of activities such as dance, yoga and running. The focus should be on identifying the right sport/physical activity that will engage and support the desired outcomes for the target groups of Children and Young People.

This refers to additional provision for young people alongside sporting/physical activity. This might be mentoring, which supports young people to achieve specific outcomes, peer support, skills development (e.g. employability), or informal coaching. This could also include specialised support – e.g. mental health counselling.

There are no minimum income criteria to apply for a Go! London grant. The maximum annual income for organisations applying for Foundation grants is £1m. There is no maximum annual income for organisations applying for Evolution grants, however the annual grant funding request should be less than 50% of your annual income (so if your annual income is £100,000, you can apply for a maximum of £50,000 per annum, for up to three years).

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