The EFL Trust is the charitable arm of the English Football League (EFL) and was established in 2008 to oversee the remarkable and diverse work of EFL’s Club Community Organisations (CCOs).
Our vision is ‘Stronger, Healthier, More Active Communities.’
We use the power of the Club badge and the affinity countless numbers of people have to their team, to deliver a wide range of community initiatives focusing on raising people’s aspirations and quality of life.
Our core purpose remains to support the CCOs in our network to help us achieve our vision.
We focus on:
- Improving health and wellbeing
- Raising aspirations and realising potential
- Building stronger, more cohesive communities
The network engages with around 1 million participants every year, employ over 2,000 employees and attract over £62m in funding for community projects.
The EFL Trust aims to support the network by securing programmes for our CCOs to deliver significant impact in their communities.
Sport, Health, Education, Inclusion, Charity, Community, CSR Delivery, Partnership Work, National Citizen Service, Healthy Eating, and Active Lifestyle
The EFL Trust is a football charity representing the 72 EFL Football Club charities We use the power of sport to improve people’s lives. Our vison is to create stronger healthier, more active communities.
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