Grassroots community fund is at the heart of how Burley FC connects football with real local impact, turning passion for the game into practical support for people and places. On our home ground and beyond, we channel resources, skills, and time into projects that matter. This page introduces how the club manages funding, engages partners, and measures outcomes for the community.
How the grassroots community fund powers local football

The grassroots community fund exists to make football accessible, inclusive, and sustainable for every age group in our area. Through structured grants and in‑kind support, we help clubs, schools, and volunteer groups remove barriers to participation. Below, you can see how initiatives are prioritised, delivered, and monitored for long‑term value.
Expanding access to inclusive football programmes
By targeting facility hire, coaching costs, and equipment, the fund opens doors for children and adults who might otherwise be priced out of organised sport. Burley FC works with local schools, disability groups, and youth services to design sessions that suit different abilities and backgrounds. This approach keeps participation numbers growing while safeguarding player welfare and enjoyment.
Supporting coach education and volunteer development
The grassroots community fund also invests in accredited coaching courses, safeguarding training, and first aid qualifications. Volunteers gain the skills and confidence to run safe, engaging sessions across the season. As more local leaders are trained, programmes become more resilient, and new teams can be launched without overstretching existing staff.
Improving facilities and shared community spaces
Pitch maintenance, lighting upgrades, and accessible changing areas are essential for safe, year‑round football. With support from Burley FC, community partners use the fund to co‑finance small but vital improvements. These upgrades benefit not only players but also families, schools, and local events that rely on well‑kept open spaces.
Strategic priorities of the grassroots community fund

Every season, the grassroots community fund follows clear priorities to ensure transparent and fair allocation of support. Decisions balance short‑term needs, such as kit replacement, with longer‑term investments like leadership pathways. The following sections explain how projects are selected and what criteria guide our funding panel.
Focusing on inclusion, wellbeing, and youth development
Applications that widen access for under‑represented groups are placed at the centre of our strategy. Priority is given to programmes that promote mental health, physical wellbeing, and positive pathways for young people. Burley FC encourages bids that demonstrate clear safeguarding measures and links to local health or education outcomes.
Aligning local projects with national football standards
To keep standards high, the grassroots community fund is aligned with current FA and league guidance on coaching, safety, and equality. Partner clubs are supported to adopt best practice policies and meet compliance requirements. This alignment protects participants while helping local organisations qualify for additional regional and national grants.
Ensuring financial transparency and accountability
All funded projects must report on spending, participation numbers, and key outcomes within agreed timelines. Burley FC provides templates and support so that even small volunteer‑led groups can meet reporting standards. This transparent approach builds trust with donors, sponsors, and community stakeholders who want to see where every pound goes.
Data‑driven impact of the grassroots community fund

Measuring the impact of the grassroots community fund is essential to refining our approach and attracting new partners. We track participation, diversity, and progression across age groups and programmes. The table below summarises typical annual outcomes based on recent seasons and projected growth.
| Impact area | Annual baseline (2024/25) | Target with fund support (2025/26) |
|---|---|---|
| Registered grassroots players | 650 participants | 800+ participants |
| Girls’ and women’s teams | 6 active teams | 10 active teams |
| Qualified community coaches | 42 coaches | 60+ coaches |
| Weekly disability sessions | 2 sessions | 4 sessions |
| Volunteer hours delivered | 4,500 hours | 6,000+ hours |
Tracking participation, retention, and progression
We monitor how many people join, stay, and progress through community programmes year on year. Data from the grassroots community fund helps identify which age groups or postcodes need extra support. This evidence‑based model ensures resources are focused where they can prevent drop‑out and keep pathways open from mini‑soccer to adult teams.
Evaluating health, education, and social outcomes
Alongside numbers on the pitch, Burley FC gathers feedback on confidence, school engagement, and community cohesion. Partner organisations share anonymised data on attendance, behaviour, and wellbeing indicators. These insights show how a well‑run football environment can reduce isolation, support learning, and build life skills that reach far beyond matchday.
Reporting results to partners and stakeholders
Clear reporting from the grassroots community fund is shared with sponsors, local authorities, and community groups each season. Summary dashboards highlight participation trends, case studies, and return on investment. This open communication helps secure renewed backing and encourages new partners to join future funding rounds.
How to engage with the grassroots community fund

Local clubs, schools, and charities can connect with the grassroots community fund through a simple, guided process. Support is available at every step, from initial idea to completed application. Below you will find how to apply, how businesses can get involved, and how individuals can contribute time or expertise.
Applying for grants and in‑kind support
Eligible organisations complete a short proposal outlining their project aims, target group, and budget. Burley FC staff review applications against published criteria and may request clarifications to strengthen bids. Successful applicants receive a clear agreement covering funding levels, timelines, and reporting expectations.
Partnering as a sponsor or corporate supporter
Local and regional businesses can align their social impact goals with the grassroots community fund. Sponsorship packages may include branding at community events, staff volunteering opportunities, and tailored impact reports. This creates a visible link between business investment and real outcomes on local pitches and in neighbourhood spaces.
Volunteering and community leadership pathways
Individuals who want to help can volunteer as coaches, mentors, matchday helpers, or administrators. The fund supports training and mentoring so new volunteers feel prepared and valued. Over time, many progress into leadership roles, helping to shape the next phase of community football development.
Conclusion
The grassroots community fund enables football to act as a powerful engine for inclusion, health, and opportunity across our area. By combining transparent funding, strong partnerships, and data‑driven planning, Burley FC helps local people turn their passion for the game into lasting community benefit. Together, we can keep pitches active, programmes thriving, and new generations inspired to play, volunteer, and lead.

