Leaving a legacy through a gift in your will is an incredible way to share your love for the Community Sports Foundation and will help us continue providing our life-changing projects, supporting vulnerable, disadvantaged individuals and the wider Norfolk community.
We know that loved ones come first. After you have remembered those who have impacted your life, we would be very grateful if you could help us to continue impacting other people. If you choose to leave a gift to the Foundation, we will continue your legacy by providing vital support to those who need it most.
Leaving a gift in your will is simple to do and can make a huge difference to the people we help in Norfolk. Whatever the size of your gift, it is the ultimate gesture.
To leave a gift in your will contact your solicitor or local will writer for expert guidance.
Thank you for considering leaving a legacy to the Foundation in your will.
Brother and sister duo Connor & Casey recently participated in a 12-week intervention programme with our Onside team, to help improve their well-being, control their anger, enhance their future aspirations and ultimately strengthen their relationship as siblings.
Leaving a legacy will enable us to continue working with young people like Connor & Casey and support them to grow as young adults.
Read MoreMichael was diagnosed with dementia in 2019 and has been facing an uphill struggle ever since.
Joining Duncan’s Club – our weekly dementia programme – has been invaluable to both Michael and his wife, Mary. They’ve been able to make friends, reignite the spark of old hobbies, and has brought Michael back out of his shell again.
Your donations can go towards enabling us to run programmes such as Duncan’s Club and have break-through moments for participants like Michael.
Read MoreIf you’d like to chat to somebody at the Foundation about leaving a legacy or would like further information on our charitable work in Norfolk, please contact the funding team on [email protected] or call 01603 984 000.


9th February 2026
Norwich City players Harry Darling and Emiliano Marcondes shared an open conversation to our Football & Education students about resilience and ambition.
6th February 2026
Our Girls United Schools League brought together 17 schools and 136 participants, offering girls from across Norfolk the chance to play competitive football in a supportive setting.
6th February 2026
Our biggest grassroots tournament returns to The Nest this summer - and entry is now open!
5th February 2026
Young players at Sloughbottom Park enjoyed an unforgettable evening as Norwich City players Jeffrey Schlupp and Kellen Fisher dropped in on the Foundation’s Premier League Kicks session.