Here’s the latest I can share based on recent public announcements.
Direct answer
- The London Marathon Foundation (formerly the London Marathon Charitable Trust) remains active and continues its program of funding to inspire activity and support community sport across the UK. The rebrand to London Marathon Foundation was announced in 2023 as part of modernising the charity’s identity and extending its reach.[1][5]
Key context and recent developments
What this means for London and supporters
- For London and the southeast, look for continued grant rounds and themed programmes that align with reducing barriers to participation in sport, with emphasis on inclusivity and community impact.
- If you’re involved with a club, charity, school, or community group, monitor the Foundation’s latest news releases and grant guidelines for opportunities that match your activities (e.g., grassroots sport, health and wellbeing, disability participation).
Illustrative example
- A typical Foundation initiative might involve a multi-year grant to a local authority or charity to fund new or expanded sport programmes, equipment purchases, and inclusive activities designed to reach underrepresented groups and improve community health outcomes.
Citations
- The name change and modernisation of the charity to London Marathon Foundation, including quotes from leadership about extending funding and impact.[1][5]
- The historical funding total and the charity’s ongoing ambition to inspire activity across the UK.[2][1]
- Examples of regional partnerships and Essex-focused funding to broaden access to physical activity.[3]
- Industry coverage confirming the rebrand and strategic intent to extend reach.[5]
If you’d like, I can fetch the most current grant application windows, eligibility criteria, and any London-area deadlines from the Foundation’s latest news page and summarize them for you.
Sources
Recent funding news, from a partnership between London Marathon Foundation and Access Sport, to the final impact report on Big Issue Invest's Social Enterprise Investment Fund, and more.
fundraising.co.ukThe London Marathon Charitable Trust has been renamed the London Marathon Foundation as part of an exciting rebrand of the charity.
www.tcslondonmarathon.comThe London Marathon Foundation has joined the Black Swimming Association at 10 Downing Street to discuss inclusivity and diversity in aquatics.
www.swimserpentine.co.ukCatherine Anderson, executive director at the London Marathon Foundation, said: “After more than 40 years of funding thousands of projects that have inspired activity across London and the UK, now is the right time to modernise our brand to support the charity we are today and want to be. “We’re excited for how we can inspire activity and change lives as the London Marathon Foundation, directing our funding to where it’s most needed and creating more opportunities for those who need the most...
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