Columbia Threadneedle Foundation

Sport

We recognise the unique power of sport to engage and motivate, build comradery and improve emotional and physical wellbeing, particularly among young people.

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Access Sport

We are proud to be principal corporate partner to Access Sport. Since 2013 the Foundation has supported Access Sport, a dynamic UK national charity that gives children and young people, particularly in disadvantaged areas, access to a wide range of quality local sport, harnessing the power of sport to tackle social exclusion, inactivity and obesity.
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Access Sport believes every child should have access to the developmental and health benefits of sport and every community should have a thriving, inclusive and sustainable sporting offer. It builds thriving community sports clubs led by volunteers in the country’s most deprived urban areas. The charity’s impact extends beyond participants: clubs become a beacon in their local community, local volunteering is multiplied, and volunteers upskilled bringing significant economic, social and environmental benefits.

Learn more about Access Sport.

A LA PAR

A LA PAR is a Spanish charity that supports people with learning disabilities by promoting inclusive sport through its mountain bike school which offers activities such as inclusive sessions for athletes with and without learning difficulties and countryside cycling routes on weekends.

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The Foundation provides annual funding to enable A LA PAR to bring its members together with professional sports people so that they can participate in the Tanspyr mountain bike race, a seven day event that consists of seven stages totalling around 800km and above 20,000m of elevation ascent. Transpyr is a demanding challenge and is considered one of the best mountain bike adventures globally. The route immerses riders in the scenery and culture of the Pyrenees, from the southern slopes of the Pyrenees, crossing and merging Catalonia Pyrenees, Aragón, Navarra and Euskadi.
Columbia Threadneedle has an office in Madrid and our Spanish employees are pleased to support the activities of A LA PAR.

Latest Columbia Threadneedle Foundation News

19 December 2023

Supporting our communities in 2023

In 2023 Columbia Threadneedle Foundation’s ongoing support for its long-term charity partners enabled them to deliver vital work to improve individual lives, whilst also driving fundamental social change.
13 July 2023

Supporting the National Gallery’s primary students exhibition for the sixth consecutive year

The annual Take One Picture exhibition opens at the National Gallery. This year’s free exhibition will run from 13 July until 8 October 2023.
28 June 2023

New research supports financial education for disadvantaged children and young people

Columbia Threadneedle Foundation partners with The Centre for Financial Capability to support children and young people experiencing socioeconomic hardship with financial education.