Article Source: Glasgow Life
Last Updated: 12 January 2025 10:41
The Wheels In Motion Fund is inviting community groups, clubs and associations in Glasgow to roll out ideas encouraging people to get more physically active, and apply for funding awards of between £1,000 and £10,000.
The Glasgow City Council fund is making £150,000 available to eligible projects that help local people – particularly from under-represented groups – to get involved in cycling and wheeled sports. The funding is designed to encourage physical activity that supports health and social interaction benefits, and promote environmentally-friendly travel.
Administered by Glasgow Life – the charity which delivers culture and sport to enhance physical, mental and economic wellbeing in the city – the new fund ties in with Glasgow City Council’s Cycling and Urban Sports Strategy and citywide work encouraging active travel, travel behaviour change, and cycling and urban sports.
The Wheels In Motion Fund seeks to build on the success of previous initiatives such as the Go Cycle Glasgow Fund – a 2023 UCI Cycling World Championships legacy project which created opportunities to encourage and enable local people to take up cycling for life. Community projects supported by Go Cycle Glasgow funding saw over 1,450 city residents of all ages taking up cycling to enjoy long-term health and wellbeing benefits.
Councillor Angus Millar, Glasgow City Council Convener for Climate and Transport, said: “We want to create a vibrant city where cycling and wheeled urban sports are accessible, inclusive, safe, and attractive to everyone.
“By removing barriers to participation, we can encourage Glaswegians to travel by bike for leisure or everyday journeys, and support more people to have a go at skateboarding or skating. This new fund will help tackle health inequalities and support our environmental ambitions by making it easier to travel around the city sustainably. I would encourage all eligible organisations with a project idea to apply for funding.”
Bailie Annette Christie, Chair of Glasgow Life and City Convener for Culture, Sport and International Relations, said: “Embracing cycling and wheeled urban sport is so much more than sporting achievements alone. Increased participation in these activities offers individual health and wellbeing benefits, as well as supporting more sustainable transport choices.
“The Wheels In Motion Fund will help to support and grow the diverse range of cycling and wheeled urban sports cultures that already exist in the city, and by widening access to participation we will begin to see a more active population which is more reflective of the diversity of Glasgow.”
Local, non-profit, organisations and groups involved in cycling and wheeled sports are requested initially to submit their project development proposals so they can be supported in submitting formal applications for funding.
More information can be found below and at Wheels In Motion Fund.
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