
There are a number of resources available for Taekwondo clubs and coaches specific to England, and we have compiled a list of the best here.
The Movement Fund can grant up to £15,000 for physical activity projects in the community. The focus is on people who face barriers to activity and projects designed to help them join in. There's no deadline for applications and you'll usually get a decision within six weeks.
Active Partnerships focuses on having the greatest impact on tackling inequalities and ensuring that more people can live active and healthier lives for longer.
They have a number of nationwide initiatives, created to support and connect communities and to promote the huge role that being active can play in improving our mental and physical health and wellbeing.
The National Lottery – Community Fund are putting community agency, power and control at the heart of their funding in England. And will distribute at least £3 billion of life changing funds by 2030.
Their main focuses are on tackling health inequalities, environmental injustice and access to quality nature, inclusive places and activities, and supporting babies, children, young people and their families to navigate key transitions in their lives.
The Halo Sport Foundation helps aspiring athletes living and training in Bridgend or Herefordshire county.
Applications for the 2025 program are now open, which can help you take your training to the next level. Eligible athletes will receive free Halo Leisure memberships to access their facilities, helping you stay on track with your fitness goals and training needs.




