Our Partners
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).
Their vision is ‘Stronger, Healthier, More Active Communities.’
They 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.
Their core purpose remains to support the CCOs such as Lincoln City Foundation to help achieve their vision.
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The Premier League is the organising body of the Premier League with responsibility for the competition, its Rule Book and the centralised broadcast and other commercial rights.
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The Premier League support Lincoln City Foundation through the Premier League Primary Stars and Premier League Kicks projects
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The Premier League is the organising body of the Premier League with responsibility for the competition, its Rule Book and the centralised broadcast and other commercial rights.
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The Premier League support Lincoln City Foundation through the Premier League Primary Stars and Premier League Kicks projects
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Lincoln City FC, founded in 1884, is an EFL football club, playing in League One.
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Lincoln City Foundation, once part of the same club under the name 'imps in the community', is now a separate entity as a registered charity. LCFC and the Foundation now work in partnership together, to create a healthier, happier and inspired community
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Cargill work alongside farmers, producers, manufacturers, retailers, governments, and other organisations to fulfil their purpose to nourish the world in a safe, responsible and sustainable way. Together, they create efficiencies, develop innovations, and help communities thrive.
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We have partnered up with Cargill Foundation to deliver their healthy lifestyles programme. This project educates children on the importance of healthy eating, what it means to eat a balanced diet and the importance of exercise.
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The Foundation is a member of Community Organisers, a national charity, and the membership body and training organisation for community organising in England.
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NCS Trust and Ingeus have given us a contract to deliver NCS programmes to 15-17-year-olds across the county. We deliver Summer and Autumn programmes as well as offering school support.
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North Kesteven Academy are partnered with our BTEC Programme. Providing educational support to our BTEC Students.
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The University of South Wales is our academic partner for our Football Coaching and Development Degree.
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The partnership allows us to deliver a blended learning approach to FdSc Community Football Coaching and Development.
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We work in partnership with Warwickshire College to deliver our Traineeship programme. ​
Offering opportunities to 16 - 18-year-olds to get into work.
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Curly's Athletes are a community and charity focussed event management team, who believe everyone is an athlete.
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As well as creating their own running and fitness events they also partner with several different companies and charities, including us for our Lincoln City Half Marathon.
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The Foundation is a member of the Sincil Bank Community Partnership, which is formed of organisations and individuals living, working and studying in the Sincil Bank area who are aiming to make the neighbourhood a thriving place for everyone.
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NCS Trust and Ingeus have given us a contract to deliver NCS programmes to 15-17-year-olds across the county. We deliver Summer and Autumn programmes as well as offering school support.
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Lincoln Tea and Coffee partner with
Lincoln City Foundation on their
Matchday coffee brew.
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20p from every sale goes to fund our charitable work in Lincolnshire
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Tension Twisted Realities are a multi-awarding winning family entertainment centre based in Lincoln, who offer Escape Rooms, Virtual Reality Experiences and Corporate Team Building Activities, to name but a few. ​
Tension have been working with Lincoln City Foundation for many years now, but have recently come on board as our official Junior Imps Partner.
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Established in 2013, Lincs Kids sought to provide parents and carers with a chance to see, at a glance, all that is happening within the county.
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Lincs Kids works with Lincoln City
Foundation to promote our activities
and share good news.
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The Twinning Project fund us to go into HMP Lincoln to deliver a football qualification to prisoners.
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The aim is to improve mental and physical health, wellbeing and obtain a qualification which will help improve life chances and gain employment on release.
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We are partnering up with Rethink Food to launch a fantastic initiative for local primary schools called the Rethink Food Futures Programme. The core of this is the Tower Garden which enables schools, organisations, and businesses to grow food year-round. It can increase yields by as much as 30% and triples the speed of growth while using only 10% of the water and space.
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