Redcar & Cleveland Borough Council
You've Got This - Targeted Community Investment
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This piece of work, which is part of the approved programme of work with Sport England, focusses on providing small grants to community organisations operating within the Community Focus Area of Brambles and Thorntree, Grangetown, North Ormesby and South Bank to meet the vision of "Active Lives as a Way of Life".
In line with the vision, the focus of the grant making process will be on embedding physical activity into organisations with other primary aims, thereby broadening the value and offer of physical activity within the Community Focus Area and contributing to the wider social, economic, and environmental needs of the area.
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