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Status
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Income
£55.2K
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Spending
£45.8K
Public benefits
The direct benefit that flows from our organisation is mainly to provide sporting activities on a daily basis to anyone who wishes to join our club, this will in turn enhance the educational and health impacts for all who take part. Local volunteers and community representatives also benefit from the clubs development by taking part in educational
programmes that help the club and raise the capacity of those who take part. The club also reduces social isolation within members by providing opportunities to make friends, develop confidence and also be part of a bigger community network. The club will provide an annual report providing information for the charities commission and also for our members this will be provided also at the Clubs Annual General Meeting once per year. The club will also seek feedback from parents, and members of the club, we will also provide monitoring and evaluation information on all programmes and activities that are delivered with our members, these sessions will be age specific and will help with future planning also. There area no harms arising from the purpose of our charity. The charities beneficiaries are children aged 5-12 years old, youth age 12-24 years old and Men over the age of 25. The charity indirectly also support parents of children and young people from areas of deprivation. There is no private benefit flowing from the charities purposes.
... [more] [less]What your organisation does
Tullycarnet community football club provides weekly healthy and educational activities for Children, young people and Men. The activities are developed by a team of voluntary accredited coaches, and are held 15 times per week in total. This will range from 5 year olds to 12 year olds, youth members and then 2 senior teams also. The club also
provides a Sunday session to those who may not be registered as a member but are part of the local community. All sessions are provided by volunteers and managed by a volunteer committee. The club also provides the training in education and health programmes for each team to help develop their ability and capacity.
... [more] [less]The charity’s classifications
- The advancement of amateur sport
Who the charity helps
- Children (5-13 year olds)
- Men
- Youth (14-25 year olds)
How the charity works
- Community development
- Sport/recreation