The Jack Bloor Fund

Jack Bloor Fund Original Source

About This Opportunity

The Jack Bloor Fund was established in 1985 to commemorate the life of Jack Bloor, a Yorkshire legend and pioneering fell runner, climber, orienteer, caver and cyclist. The Fund continues Jack's enthusiasm for encouraging young people to enjoy the outdoors whilst always aiming to fulfil their potential. The Fund provides grants to young people under 26 years who live or are based in Yorkshire to improve their physical and/or technical skills in any recognised outdoor adventure sport. Applications are welcome all year round and are reviewed individually by the Jack Bloor Trustees. The Fund supports activities including fell running, cycling, mountaineering, outdoor first aid courses, independent expeditions, orienteering, athletics, sailing, biathlon, canoeing/kayaking, climbing, and various qualifications. Successful applicants are asked to provide a short report and photographs detailing what the grant has helped them achieve. Money for the Fund is raised through donations and the annual Jack Bloor Races held on Ilkley Moor each May.

4-8 weeks

Who Can Apply

Region
Yorkshire, United Kingdom
Residency
United Kingdom
Applicants
individual
Age
Up to 26 years old

Application Details

Matching funds

Stages

  1. 1 rolling

Review process

The Jack Bloor Trustees consider each application individually

Restrictions

  • no_concurrent_funding

Post-award obligations

  • final_report