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The Rowing Foundation

Providing grants towards the cost of boat equipment or boat refurbishments to support junior & student rowers, and adaptive rowing for all ages.

About The Rowing Foundation

Our charity was established in 1980 with the aim of "putting young people on the water" and we remain true to this ethos today. We help to fund equipment purchases (boats, blades etc) or boat refurbishments (such as a "hull & tops" service). The items must be for the use of Junior squads at clubs or at university boat clubs.

Most of our grants go to UK Rowing Clubs – but we may also support any club or organisation involved in "on water rowing-type" activities. Recent awards have been made to Gig clubs and Scout groups.

Equipment Grants

We do not give grants to individuals, only to clubs, schools and organisations. The award must be for a specific purpose, not as a contribution to general funds. The maximum grant is £4,000 in any three year period. Our grants are awarded as a 50% match to the monies spent on the equipment purchased (up to a maximum of £4,000 including VAT). The Trustees meet three times per year to consider applications received for Equipment Grants. Their next meeting is in November and the deadline for submitting applications for this meeting is Noon on Monday 4 November 2024.

Refurbishment Grants

This scheme is open to any boat belonging to a UK rowing club which is used exclusively for Juniors or those in full-time education. The maximum award is the smaller of £4,000 (including VAT) or 50% of the refurbishment cost of the boat(s) sent to the repairer. Refurbishment grants are awarded on an ongoing basis so there is no specific deadline for submitting an application.

Support for Adaptive Rowers

In recent years, we have broadened the scope of our original charitable trust and now also offer grants to further adaptive rowing at clubs. We can provide grants to help UK clubs and organisations purchase equipment to assist their Adaptive Rowing programmes, and to encourage Adaptive Rowers of all ages. We are keen to hear from any organisation to see if a grant might help to get more people with any type of disability out on to the water.

For more information on the grant, please visit - The Rowing Foundation

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