The first round of grants is aimed at activities that take place from January to June 2023
More than £50 000 has been awarded to communities across Glasgow to boost opportunities for people to take part in sport and get active.
The ECOS fund prioritises projects that support underrepresented groups, like people with disabilities, low-income families, ethnic minorities, and women and girls. Applications for the second phase of ECOS funding will open from April 1 until May 8 for projects happening between July and December.
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