Community Emergency Fund Available for Clubs

Sport England has announced a £195 million package to help sport and physical activity through Coronavirus. This package consists of:

  • A new £20 million Community Emergency Fund, which is open now for local club and community organisations to bid for grants between £300 and £10,000.
  • A new £5 million fund for existing Sport England partners facing specific and immediate financial difficulty.
  • £55 million put aside to support the sector during an ongoing period of restrictions; to fund new and innovative ways to keep people active and then, when it is over, to help organisations get back to business and adjust to a different environment.
  • A £115 million rollover of current funding into 2021/22 to give certainty to over 100 well established partners who play a vital role in the delivery of sport and physical activity in England, and whose current funding agreements with Sport England run out in March 2021.

More information, eligibility criteria and application process can be found on the Sport England website. Swim England will be releasing further guidance on this funding over the next few days.

This £20 million fund is designed to complement other sources of funding from the government, such as funds targeted at small businesses. Please ensure that your clubs consider the funding support that the government has available before they apply to this fund.

Sport England has just a launched a new Club Matters Coronavirus page and will update this over the next few days! It provides guidance, toolkits and case studies for our clubs.

Cancellation of Regional Competitions

UPDATED JULY 2020

All competitions are now cancelled until 31st December 2020.

Following the decision of British Swimming and Swim England to cancel national competitions planned for the summer, Swim England East Region has cancelled all regional competitions until 31st August.  This decision impacts the following regional competitions:

  • Regional Swimming Summer Meet
  • Artistic Swimming Regional Championships
  • Regional Open Water Championships

This decision also impacts these regional development events:

  • Regional Open Water Camp
  • Regional Artistic Swimming Development Day
  • Regional Workforce Development Day
  • Regional Diving Camp
  • Water Polo Inter-Regional Squad and Academy Training

Joan Wheeler, Regional Chairman, said that ‘Swim England East Region very much regrets having to make this decision as we know that our coaches and swimmers had worked hard to qualify for regional events.  We do, however, have to be realistic about the likely timescales for restrictions on large scale gatherings, and the health and well-being of our members has to be our first priority’.