BT's 25th Birthday Bursary Fund- win £5,000 in funding for your sports club
As the British Paralympic Association celebrates its 25th anniversary, BT and the Telegraph are proud to announce the launch of BT’s 25th Birthday Bursary Fund.
BT was the founding partner of the British Paralympic Association when it was created in 1989 and has continued to be a strong supporter of disability sport ever since. To help celebrate 25 years, BT is inviting the public to nominate their club for a BT 25th Birthday Bursary, a fund of £25,000 that will be distributed in five awards of £5,000 to sports clubs in the UK.
The competition is open to amateur sports clubs operating in the UK only, which offer significant opportunities for participation in sports for disabled people.
To nominate a club to receive one of the BT 25th Birthday Bursary awards, members of the public should submit no more than 250 words on why their chosen club is a worthy recipient – and how £5,000 would help.
The judging panel includes BT’s group marketing and brand director Suzi Williams, Paralympic athlete Nathan Stephens, comedian and Channel 4 presenter Adam Hills and the Telegraph’s Gareth A Davies.