

Access Archery Fund
The Access Archery Fund is an initiative to help more disabled people experience the benefits of archery, supported by Archery GB, in partnership with The Fletchers' Trust.
- Type of funding
- Sport Specific
- Source
- Active Together
About Access Archery Fund
The Access Archery Fund is an initiative to help more disabled people experience the benefits of archery, supported by Archery GB, in partnership with The Fletchers' Trust. The fund is designed to support Archery GB clubs and Archery Activity Partners (AAPs) in growing or improving their disability archery offer. Whether it's through purchasing adaptive equipment, training inclusive coaches, or making facilities more accessible, this fund will help deliver meaningful, grassroots change.
What the fund supports
- Inclusive equipment – including adaptive and specialised gear
- Coach and volunteer training – covering disability awareness, adaptive techniques, and mental health
- Facility improvements – to increase accessibility
- Community outreach – such as taster sessions and engagement events
- Innovation – projects that improve safety, inclusivity or performance
Who can apply?
Affiliated Archery GB clubs and AAPs can apply for grants of up to £500, with at least 25% match funding. All projects must be completed within six months of receiving the grant.
Key Dates
- Round 1 closing date - 17 May 2026
- Round 2 closing date - 2 August 2026
For more information, visit - https://archerygb.org/news/the-access-archery-fund-is-open-for-applications
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