The 4-4-2 Reading Challenge is back!
We are delighted to partner with the Scottish Library and Information Council (SLIC), and Scotland’s libraries to launch the third year of the 4-4-2 Reading Challenge.
We are delighted to partner with the Scottish Library and Information Council (SLIC), and Scotland’s libraries to launch the third year of the 4-4-2 Reading Challenge.
We are delighted to reveal that Bernadette Malone has been elected as our charity’s new chair.
We’re pleased to reveal Football Fans in Training will receive a further £100,000 in funding from the Scottish Government
United to Prevent Suicide Launches today. Our CEO Nicky Reid has been a key part of the leadership group that has developed this new Scotland-wide campaign
The SPFL Trust has announced the appointment of Warren Hawke as our interim CEO.
Football Fans in Training is to return to clubs across the country, as community programmes start to get back underway after months of Covid-19 restriction.
The SPFL Trust has now paid out £300,000 in grants to SPFL club associated charities to support them during the current Covid-19 crisis.
Our 4-4-2 Reading Challenge Project Report is released today, revealing an increase in children engaged, and challenges completed despite the impact of Covid-19.
We are delighted to reveal that the SPFL Trust has secured a commitment for a further £1.25m to support communities around Scottish football.
The SPFL Trust reveals that all 42 SPFL clubs have now successfully applied for a grant from the charity’s Covid-19 Crisis Fund, and that payments are being processed.