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ECB Officially launches League Emergency Loan Scheme

As part of its emergency support funding due to Covid-19, the ECB has released details of a third funding scheme designed to support leagues.

ECB Officially launches League Emergency Loan Scheme

The League Emergency Loan Scheme will support affiliated cricket leagues through interest-free loans

Following the initial announcement of our emergency support funding last month, ECB can now release details of a third funding scheme designed to support
leagues.

Nick Pryde, ECB’s Director of Participation and Growth, said: “We’re pleased to be able to offer a new League Emergency Loan Scheme to help affiliated
cricket leagues during the current shutdown of the sport.

“It has been great to see clubs receiving financial support through national and local government schemes, as well as through the ECB’s emergency support
funding, which launched last month, and now we are in a position to help leagues across England and Wales with the costs they will incur in 2020, regardless
of whether cricket is able to return this summer.

“Leagues will be able to apply for a loan of up to £50,000 to cover a number of unrecoverable costs incurred for the 2020 season, as well as assisting
towards the cost of cricket balls purchased for the year.

“Everyone across the sport is hoping we will see recreational cricket played across England and Wales this summer and at the ECB we’re working closely with
the Government to establish when and how it will be safe to resume play.”

League Emergency Loan Scheme
The ECB League Emergency Loan Scheme aims to support affiliated cricket leagues (open-age and junior leagues) during the COVID-19 crisis through the
provision of interest-free loans.

Who can apply?
Open-age and junior leagues affiliated direct to ECB, or a partnership agreement via their County Cricket Board (CCB) or the National Asian Cricket Council
(NACC), National Cricket Conference (NCC) or Afro-Caribbean Cricket Association (ACCA) in 2019 or 2020.

What will the scheme fund?
The cost of cricket balls, plus unrecoverable costs  above £2,000  in the 2020 season, which may include:

The cost of block booking/hire of grounds
The cost associated with the production of league handbooks
The cost of purchase of kit and/or equipment
The cost of staging events
How much loan can a league apply for?
Up to £50,000. If a league requires a loan exceeding this limit, please contact the ECB facilities help desk by emailing loans@ecb.co.uk.

How do I apply?
Leagues should  apply by clicking here.

Before applying, it is highly recommended leagues read the League Emergency Loan Scheme guidance notes.

Where do I go for help?

If leagues have any questions about the League Emergency Loan Scheme please read the frequently asked questions  or contact the ECB facilities help desk by
emailing  loans@ecb.co.uk.

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