Cumbernauld Rugby Club awarded £1,000 from Royal Bank RugbyForce initiative
Beating strong competition from over 130 entries, the club will receive its prize ahead of Royal Bank RugbyForce Weekend on August 7 and 8.
The weekend typically sees rugby clubs across Scotland host a range a pre-season events, such as volunteer DIY and community Fun Days, raising awareness of the positive impact that Scotland’s grassroots clubs have within their local areas.
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Hide AdRoyal Bank RugbyForce is a nationwide rugby programme launched by Royal Bank of Scotland in association with Scottish Rugby and is celebrating its 13th year in 2021.
Since its launch, more than half a million pounds has been distributed, directly benefiting three-quarters of amateur rugby clubs in Scotland.
With the pandemic causing unprecedented financial pressures, this year’s funding will help amateur clubs across Scotland to improve facilities, attract new members and to develop sustainable futures.
To help clubs through this period where they have to adapt to new guidelines, Royal Bank has also developed a toolkit for grassroots clubs.
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Hide AdThis includes information and advice on how they can remain financially sustainable, helping them to safeguard their clubs and the sport for the future.
As the sport prepares to return to a more normal operation, the bank has also provided clubs with ‘Return to Rugby’ kits.
These include social distancing solutions, directional signage and sanitation essentials as well as new bibs, balls and cones.
Malcolm Buchanan, chairman of the Royal Bank of Scotland, Scotland Board, said: “Cumbernauld Rugby Club thoroughly deserve their Royal Bank RugbyForce award win having delivered some vital work in their local community throughout the pandemic.
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Hide Ad"After a year where the resilience and spirit of the grassroots game has been tested like never before, we are proud to maintain our continued commitment to the Scottish game and we are really looking forward to helping Cumbernauld and rugby clubs across the country to get back on their feet and return to the action.”