ADTL 2023 GRANT AWARDS

At the 2022 ADTL AGM, the Committee announced that it would be making up to six grants of £500 each available to member clubs for projects that met the grant criteria. Clubs were invited to apply for proposed projects that would help  increase tennis participation and improve inclusivity.

Applications were received during the Spring and the Committee is delighted to have awarded grants to the following six projects:

 

Marsh Gibbon

To support this small club rebuild its membership following Covid through and Open Day and Rusty Rackets, Cardio Tennis & local Primary School coaching.

 

Chesham 1879

To help fund the building of a ramp to the clubhouse to enable wheelchair users to access the clubhouse independently

 

Long Marston

Fund a Cardio Tennis programme at the club and provide low cost rackets to increase local participation and community fitness levels

 

Naphill

Funding for a range of taster tennis sessions, coaching support and an Open Day, to encourage more local people to play at a club at the heart of its local community

 

Bledlow Ridge

To support the upgrading of the club’s electricity system to facilitate floodlights for the club.

 

HACRO (a charity)

To support the running on an ongoing tennis programme at Bovingdon Tennis Club for ex-offenders as part of their rehabilitation.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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