England and Wales Cricket Board - Grass Pitch Improvement Fund

Aims/priorities: The funding is intended to support investment into three main areas:

  • Improving the quality of squares and outfields (for grass pitches rated 'unsuitable' or 'basic' to improve to at least 'good').
  • Creating sustainable management of sites (through irrigation and machinery improvements).
  • Installing hybrid pitches to increase playing capacity.

Who can apply? Applications will be accepted from cricket clubs and other organisations affiliated to the ECB via their local CCB or CF, or that affiliate to the ECB nationally via the African Caribbean Cricket Association (ACCA) or National Asian Cricket Council (NACC).

In addition, the ECB, CCBs or CFs may solicit applications from state funded Schools and Further Education establishments, Local Authorities, or targeted Community Groups in support of local strategies.

As a minimum, clubs will need to have the following:

  • A constitution, articles of association or equivalent governing document.
  • Valid buildings, contents and public liability insurance.
  • Security of tenure - leasehold, freehold or rental (minimum one year).
  • A bank account in the club's name.
  • Financial accounts from the last three years.
  • Adoption of the ECB Safe Hands Policy.
  • Adoption of the ECB Inclusion and Diversity Policy.

Priority will be given to applications which support cricket for the following groups:

  • Women's and girls' cricket.
  • Cricket in diverse communities.
  • Disability cricket.
  • Low socio-economic groups (LSEG).

Where an organisation considers that it is unable to accept Lottery Funding for constitutional reasons (eg religious constraint), it should identify this to ECB in the application. ECB is able to provide alternative charitable funding from the EWCT where this is a constraint and, for the avoidance of doubt, this request will not prejudice the application process in any way.

To identify suitable projects, prior to submission of an application, all organisations will need to arrange for a County Pitch Adviser (CPA) to conduct a site visit to assess the current Performance Quality Standard (PQS) of the grass cricket pitch.

The CPA will produce a report using the PitchPower Pro app, which will include a PQS rating for the square and outfield, and recommendations to improve the PQS rating(s) to at least 'good'. Only organisations which receive ratings of 'unsuitable' or 'basic' will be able to apply for GPIF funding.

Grant amount: The amount of grant will be determined by the ECB on a case-by-case basis.

All projects must be completed, and the grant claimed within 12 months of the date of the Offer Letter, unless otherwise agreed in writing by the ECB.

Application process: The fund will run until March 2027, or whenever funding is fully allocated, whichever is sooner.

To arrange a CPA site visit, organisations will need to contact their local County Cricket Board (CCB) or Cricket Foundation (CF). The CCB or CF will also confirm the cost of a site visit in the applicant's area, which will need to be paid for by the organisation. Contact details for the CCB or CF can be found at: https://www.ecb.co.uk/play/county-cricket-boards 

Guidance notes and the online application portal can be accessed from the England and Wales Cricket Board website.

Deadline: Not specified.

Contact information: Email: grantmanagement@ecb.co.uk

Website: England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) - The Official Website of the ECB

Applicants: 
Organisations
Amount: 
Not specified
Status: 
Live
Structure: 
Charitable Company
CIC
CIO
Constituted Group
Partnerships and Consortiums
Registered Charity
Social Enterprise
Other
Funding Theme: 
Community
Disabled People
General
Local
Sport and Recreation
Women and Girls
Unpublish Date: 
Monday, 31 March, 2025