The Open Legacy Fund launches in Sefton to support community projects
16 March 2026 2 min read
Marion Atkinson, Leader of Sefton Council has welcomed the announcements that local community projects will be able to apply for support from The Open Legacy Fund launched ahead of The 154th Open at Royal Birkdale in July.
A lasting, positive legacy for Sefton
Using money provided by The R&A, this year’s fund aims to create a lasting, positive legacy for Sefton by providing grants to community projects that will deliver environmental and social benefits long after the Championship has taken place.
“The Open is an event of global significance, and its return to Royal Birkdale brings with it a fantastic opportunity for our communities.
“The Open Legacy Fund is a chance to support meaningful projects that will have a real and lasting impact on people’s lives here in the Sefton area.
“I would strongly encourage local groups to explore the fund and come forward with ideas that will help make a difference for years to come.”
Grants up to the value of £20,000
Not-for-profit community and voluntary organisations whose activities take place in Sefton and directly benefit residents will be able to apply for grants up to the value of £20,000 when the application process opens in May.
Applicants will need to address one of four areas identified by Greenlinks, the sustainability programme for The Open. These include low carbon solutions, moving towards a circular economy, protecting and enhancing nature and delivering meaningful social value for local people.
Applications will be reviewed and scored by a panel including representatives from The R&A, Sefton Council and other local stakeholders. Successful applicants will be informed of the outcome later this year.
Johnnie Cole-Hamilton, Chief Championships Officer at The R&A, said: “The Open Legacy Fund is about ensuring that hosting The Open delivers tangible, long-term benefits for the local communities in which it is staged each year.
“In Sefton, we want to support projects that reflect local priorities, strengthen communities and contribute to a more sustainable future. We encourage community groups with strong ideas and clear plans to apply.”
The Open Legacy Fund 2017
The Open Legacy Fund supported a number of projects which had a positive impact for Sefton when the Championship was lasted held at Royal Birkdale in 2017. These included a training pathway scheme providing opportunities in the leisure and sports sector for residents not in work and improvements made to Birkdale Common, including a new noticeboard, an accessible boardwalk ramp, new signage and boundary improvements.
More information
For enquiries about the application process, groups can contact The R&A via greenlinks@randa.org
You can find latest updates on The Open here.
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