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"Some people just expect things to happen when they step on a football pitch. But without the hard work you won’t get to the top."
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Support Us

As a registered charity we are immensely grateful for all donations, no matter how large or small. By making a donation you can help Winning Scotland Foundation to deliver a culture of winning in Scotland.

Donated funds are received by Winning Scotland Foundation (Charity No: SC 036451). They make a real difference to our work and are crucial to the success of projects such as:

  • Our innovative partnership with the US based Positive Coaching Alliance (www.positivecoach.org) to educate coaches, athletes and parents into the double goals of winning and using sport to teach life lessons.
  • The Winning Game, a digital games-based learning tool to equip young Scots with the thinking skills exhibited by winners.
  • Winning Scots’ programme which provides financial support to elite and emerging elite athletes, not otherwise supported by Lottery or equivalent funding, targeting success on home soil.
  • 'Coach to Win' programme in partnership with local Edinburgh based agencies, supports talented coaches in their career development.

How to donate

To make a donation to Winning Scotland Foundation please print off our  donation form and post it to the address on the bottom of the form.

Please Gift Aid your donation:

Gift Aid Your Donation ImageIf you are a UK taxpayer, Gift Aid allows you to increase the value of your gift without paying a penny more.  Simply by filling in the Gift Aid declaration on the donation form you can make your donation tax efficient without incurring any extra cost.

Gift Aid enables us to reclaim tax that you have already paid at basic rate through income tax or capital gains tax. For every £1 you give, we can claim an additional 28p from the Inland Revenue. So, for example, if you donated £10, we would receive an additional £2.80 from the government.

Corporate Donations and Sponsorship

Associate your company with excellence and winning!

The Foundation is business led and sport focused.  Corporate partnership with Winning Scotland Foundation provides your business with an opportunity to work in partnership with us to bring about a culture of winning, increased achievement and excellence in the wider community throughout Scotland.

Sponsorship with Winning Scotland Foundation provides you with a unique opportunity to partner with an innovative and catalytic organisation which aims to facilitate positive thinking, higher levels of confidence and a greater desire for risk taking within Scotland.

Benefits to sponsoring companies include:

  • Promote your company in a different way
    Sponsorship offers a unique marketing and promotional tool, providing you with a new way of communicating with clients, customers and employees, as well as building direct relationships with new audiences.

  • Raise your profile
    Enhance your brand or corporate name through a unique business partnership which reflects your company’s values.  Positively communicate your company’s support through enhanced media coverage, working alongside our expert press team whose aim is to secure maximum coverage for our projects and your sponsorship.

  • Reinforce your company’s Corporate Social Responsibility aims
    Make  impact through community involvement and special outreach and education projects.

Please contact our Fundraising Development Manager, Kate Lambie, if you wish to discuss making a donation or sponsorship
kate.lambie@winningscotlandfoundation.org

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