2010 Go for Life Grant Scheme

27 Aug 2010


GRANTS SCHEME LAUNCHED TO ENCOURAGE SPORT & PHYSICAL ACTIVITY BY OLDER PEOPLE. €350,000
- €350,000 available to clubs & groups countrywide
- Almost €3 million distributed since 2001
- Over 5000 grants allocated to date
- Call for applications for grants to be in by 30 September 2010
- It's never too late to start to exercise - World Health Organisation.
- Go for Life, an Age & Opportunity initiative funded by the Irish Sports Council is the National Programme for Sport and Physical Activity for Older People.

Today, Friday 27th of August, Age & Opportunity and the Irish Sports Council announced that €350,000 has been allocated under the tenth National Grant Scheme for Sport and Physical Activity for Older People. The Scheme promotes opportunities for older people to participate in sport and physical activity. Applications for grants are requested from Clubs and Groups countrywide.

Any local group seeking to provide increased opportunities for older people to participate in sport and physical activity may apply for a grant. Grants range from €350-€850 and are typically used by groups to purchase equipment or so that members may explore a new sporting activity. In previous years successful applicants have included active retirement associations, senior citizens clubs, ICA guilds, sports clubs, day centres and community centres in 26 counties.

Go For Life encourages greater participation by older people in sports and physical activities at a time in life when regular exercise is hugely beneficial. Participation in sport and physical activity is proven to improve quality of life and health for all ages but older people particularly benefit from leading an active lifestyle. Contrary to the widespread view that older people should "do less", The World Health Organisation. strongly recommends that people increase their level of physical activity as they get older.

The mission of the Go for Life Programme is to get more older people more active more often. A recent research report by the second IPSOS MORI, commissioned by Go for Life and the Irish Sports Council found that 58% of older adults lead sedentary lifestyles. These grants aim to try and introduce some of these people to a sport or physical activity they might enjoy and keep up.

The Go for Life Programme was developed by Age & Opportunity and the Irish Sports Council and is overseen by a Steering Committee that also includes representatives of Active Retirement Ireland, the Irish Senior Citizens Parliament and the Health Service Executive. The National Grant Scheme is a central element of the Go for Life Programme which also provides workshops for members of older people's groups around the country to give them information and skills which enable them to lead sport and physical activity sessions within their groups.

Application Forms are now available from Go for Life c/o Age & Opportunity Marino Institute of Education, Griffith Avenue, Dublin 9. Phone 01 805 7733 or email gfl@ageandopportunity.ie

Details and Application Forms are also available from Age & Opportunity at
www.age&opportunity.ie and from the Irish Sports Council at www.irishsportscouncil.ie. Closing date for receipt of applications is 5pm on 30 September 2010.

Note for Editors: Go for Life is the National Programme for Sport and Physical Activity for Older People. The programme aims to get older people more active, more often. As well as distributing grants, Go for Life offers workshops around the country in which older people can learn to lead others in physical activities - such as walking and dancing, and recreational sports - like bowling, petanque, bocce and kurling. Go for Life is an Age & Opportunity initiative funded by the Irish Sports Council.

Some Physical Activity Facts:
The benefits of physical activity can be enjoyed even if regular practice starts late in life. For people of all ages, physical activity improves quality of life in many ways:
- It can help relieve the disability and pain associated with common diseases among older people (like cardiovascular disease, arthritis, osteoporosis, and hypertension.)
- It can also contribute greatly to the management of some mental disorders such as depression.
- It improves self-confidence and self-sufficiency -- qualities that are the foundation of psychological well-being.

World Health Organisation, Extract from Factsheet: Physical Activity and older people