Funding
With your funding you are making an immediate, direct, positive impact. You are helping people achieve things they never thought they could do.
The more funds we raise, the more sessions we can deliver, and the more lives we can change and impact for the better.
The sessions we run for special schools and SEN classes are usually provided free of charge. School sport budgets are incredibly tight, and tennis sessions make a huge, very positive impact.
We run groups outside school hours as subsidised sessions. We provide regular sessions without asking for monthly subscriptions. For players with complex needs, this is important because regular attendance is not always possible due to their particular health issues. We’d far rather that players enjoy playing, and come to play when they can.
Sponsors
Some of the fantastic sponsors supporting Tennis Able. Without them we could not do what we do, or work with all the different groups that we do. There are also numerous individuals and groups who provide funding for specific projects whose support makes a big impact.
Loveday & Partners
Loveday & Partners are an independent firm of financial planners and advisers based in Norwich. Set up in 2010, they now serve over 1000 families, pension funds, trusts and charities. They are very active in the local community, supporting a wide range of charities and good causes around the county, and we're delighted that Tennis Able has their backing.
Open Court Disablity Tennis
The Open Court programme is a national programme funded by Sport England and the LTA. The program supports the provision of accessible tennis sessions such as learning disability tennis, wheelchair tennis, visually impaired tennis and tennis for the deaf. Open Court also supports tennis for people with other long term health conditions such as Dementia and mental health issues.
Norfolk Community Foundation
The Norfolk Community Foundation provide local funding and support that ensures that small local charities and voluntary groups can continue and grow, providing essential care, support and opportunity for the most vulnerable in Norfolk communities.