Motherwell FC have benefited to the tune of £50,000 after Justice Secretary Kenny MacAskill announced two significant awards from the CashBack for Communities programme.
The money will allow the Motherwell Football Club Community Programme to develop an indoor area for sports activities for the local community.
The Scottish Government’s CashBack for Communities programme uses money seized under the Proceeds of Crime Act to fund community projects in Scotland. Since it launched in 2007, more than £40 million has been taken from criminals and given to a variety of community projects.
The one-off £5 million in grant funding announced today will help 23 community groups upgrade their facilities or build new pitches or changing rooms. The projects have been identified as being of strategic importance to the Scottish game by the Scottish FA with the assistance of sportscotland.
Justice Secretary Kenny MacAskill confirmed more than 20 groups in Scotland will receive grants of between £18,000 and £600,000 from money seized under proceeds of crime legislation to kick-start work needed to address the issues outlined in the recent McLeish report on the Scottish game.
That report found there was a lack of adequate facilities available to local clubs and access to facilities was hampered by bad weather.
The Justice Secretary also announced that the core CashBack funding for the Scottish Football Association’s work with young people has been extended for a further three years, with £3 million awarded to help it develop its programme of free football activities.
This additional funding will also be used to expand the Schools of Football scheme that sees S1 and S2 pupils offered coaching sessions during the school day and has been proven to help the young people involved improve their attendance and academic performance.
Mr MacAskill said: “The CashBack for Communities programme has been incredibly successful in using money seized from crooks to fund projects in every part of Scotland. Today’s announcement brings the total amount we have invested to more than £40 million over the past four years.
“During that time CashBack has made significant investments in Scottish sport and our commitment to helping the grass roots is underlined by today’s announcement. This £5 million award will help more than 20 clubs and groups continue their excellent work providing sporting facilities for their local community.
“As one of our CashBack partners, the Scottish FA is helping us ensure that the ill-gotten gains of criminals can be put to good use by keeping youngsters out of trouble and hopefully unearthing future Scotland football stars.
“The £3 million extension to the Scottish FA’s core funding announced today will allow it to expand on its successful Schools of Football Scheme, and continue to offer first class coaching and diversionary football sessions for youngsters across the country.”
Jim Fleeting, Scottish FA director of football development said: “For the past four years, CashBack funding has allowed the Scottish FA to provide more opportunities for young people across Scotland to enjoy participating in our national game.
“It’s great news that the funding has been extended, allowing us to further develop our successful Schools of Football programme and continue bringing football into communities through the Street Football and Midnight League programmes.
“The additional funding for facilities projects will be invaluable for youth clubs and community groups, and will help us as we strive to strengthen the game from top to bottom and create a bright future for football in Scotland.”
Head of Adult Learning and Motherwell FC in the Community, Charlie Bennett, added: “We are really pleased to receive this funding which will allow us to deliver multi-sport activity to local communities and build on the good work we are already carrying out.
“Our community programme is attracting more and more people and this funding will go a long way to improve the indoor facilities we have here at Fir Park for community future and allow us to deliver across a wider range of sports and activities including, basketball, badminton, martial arts, yoga, and zumba to name just a few.
“We are particularly proud to be the only Scottish Premier League Club to achieve funding which is a testimony to how far our community programme has grown in a relatively short time and supports the club’s outright determination to be Scotland best community club.”