Angling Trust's The Coaching Angle Issue 10 | Page 5
B
y now the bids are in, decisions are being
made and projects are being informed of
their success. So, whether you entered a bid
for an AIF grant this year or not, what happens next?
With approved projects likely to be completed over
the summer, the first step for coaches should be to
see what clubs or communities in their area have
won funding and whether you can help.
The AIF is a grant scheme administered by the
Angling Trust in partnership with the Environment
Agency (EA), which aims to reinvest a share of
fishing licence sales into much-needed angling
development projects.
For some projects, coaching consideration will have
already taken place, with money given to upskill
existing members or with specific coaches in mind.
For others, improvements to facilities will likely to
lead to a busier, more thriving club or angling
venue, where a coach could prove a valuable asset.
For Gipping Valley Angling Club, a 2016 grant to
improve their Maypole Farm Lake converted a venue
that had proved too hazardous to use for coaching.
The funding helped pay for re-sloping gradients,
expanding the size of existing platforms, clearing
trees for better access and visibility and to make a
new car parking area, all of which made it far more
attractive to prospective anglers.
Similarly, an AIF grant awarded to Cambridge Fish
Preservation & Angling Society (CFPAS) in 2017
under the “Getting your fishery ready for spring”
theme will help fund new platforms and marginal
planting at their Hall’s Pool fishery. These
improvements, together with a stock of fish including
prized crucian carp supplied by the EA, will help
turn the Pool from a disused, barren site into a new,
vibrant fishery, offering engaging and safe fishing
for young people and families.
For other projects, coaching infrastructure has been
at the heart of the project.
WHERE NEXT?
“Our coaches had been asking for a coaching
store close to our training lake, Hill Pond,”
explained David Ewing, Junior Development
Officer at Godalming Angling Society. The club
received £5,000 towards improving facilities and
then spent a further £15,000 to complete the project.
“Thanks to the AIF we have been able to build a
dedicated coaching store for our coaching gear,
and a shelter and patio area so that school groups
and other visitors have a decent place to eat lunch
and shelter from the weather if it turns nasty.
“Last year we ran coaching sessions for local junior
and secondary schools, scout and beaver groups
as well as our regular Saturday community
coaching sessions. The new facilities certainly made
a difference and improved the experience for
everyone.”
Tony Elkins from Hassocks Angling Club reported
that their plan similarly built coaching into the bid
and that they have since reaped the rewards.
“The AIF grant enabled one of our members to
achieve Level 2 coaching status,” Tony says.
“In addition, in our grant application we included
the cost of basic equipment, rods, reels, lines etc,
and these were put to good use at one of our
beginner’s days last summer. The event was very
popular and we were particularly pleased that
among those who came along were two complete
newcomers to angling.
“We now have the equipment and coaches to hold
regular training and beginner’s days on a regular
basis.”
If you’re part of a bid for the 2017/18 AIF pot, we
hope you’re successful and are able to make great
use of the grant.
If you’re not, don’t worry. There are projects out
there that will welcome your help and the AIF isn’t
going anywhere: there will always be next year’s
grant to be a part of.
• For full information on AIF grants, including details of past funded projects, please visit the
dedicated funding section of our website at www.anglingtrust.net/improvementfund
• If you have a project in mind and have a question about AIF funding levels or project suitability,
please contact the Fund team at [email protected] or call 0115 822 4561.
The AIF is a key part of the Angling
Trust’s contract with the EA to develop
angling services in England,
reinvesting income from anglers’
fishing licence purchases back into the
sport we love.
Fishing licences fund coaches and facilities
through the AIF. Please encourage anglers to
get a licence at www.gov.uk/fishing-licences
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