For over a decade, the National Hockey Foundation has been administering the legacy funds from the sale of the old National Hockey Stadium in Milton Keynes. Since then, Sport MK has been supported by the Foundation with annual grants, which have been used to support grass root sports in Milton Keynes.
No Grants were given this month, but two Bursaries of £300 each were awarded to two talented badminton players from Webber Badminton.
Total awarded £600.
Although no Grants were awarded this month, we have prepared a Summary of 2020/21. Please click here to view.
Four Grants in total awarded this month with two each going to Shenley Brook End School and MK BMX Racing Club.
Town Cricket Club. Total awarded £1000.
As we go into Lockdown 2, Milton Keynes Council has produced an important film about the impact on Milton Keynes. It emphasises the need for activity and the impact that young people have on the spread of the virus. Please watch this film. Apart from stunning photography, it is very enjoyable to watch, without detracting from the film’s message.
Stay Safe. Stay Strong.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jCth_ZcFWVQ&feature=youtu.be
Five Grants awarded this month to Marshall MK Athletic Club (x 2),
MK Bucks Korfball Club, Wolverton Tennis Club and MK Sailing Club.
Total awarded £2903.97.
U18 female MKDons Set/Netball Club
Three Grants awarded this month to Wolverton Park Bowls Club, MK Netters Netball Club and Redway School. Total of £2275.00.
In addition, a £300 Bursary to a talented bowler from Wolverton Park Bowls Club.
Total for the month £2575.50.
3 grants have been awarded this month to MK Distance Project, MK Basketball Club and Muirton Athletic Charitable Hub.
Total awarded £868.50
Two Grants awarded this month to MK Bucks Korfball Club and MK Warriors Cricket Club. Total awarded £843.36.
Only one Grant this month. An award of £299 to Oakgrove School to help with the purchase of iPad/s for exclusive use in PE lessons.