EuroHockey is delighted to announce the selection of 14 successful applications for EuroHockey Institute Solidarity grants for 2025.
Solidarity Grants have proven a huge success since their introduction in 2021, allowing excellent projects to get off the ground including support for the development of national strategies, umpiring pathways and schools’ programmes.
This year, a record 22 applications were received for this year’s grants, meaning a tough selection process for our decision-making group, consisting of EuroHockey board members, staff, and independent development committee members.
After reading through each application and deliberating over the details, EuroHockey is pleased to announce that 14 projects will receive a full or partial grant.
Successful projects this year will look to tackle areas such as child protection, strategic development, and officiating pathways.
List of successful national associations:
Austria |
Denmark |
Norway |
Sweden |
Czechia |
France |
Italy |
Slovenia |
Switzerland |
Finland |
Georgia |
Lithuania |
Scotland |
Slovakia |
Keep an eye out on our website and social media channels for updates from the successful projects.
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