Tuesday 30th June 2026
Students Set for a Summer of Sport
SSS can reveal the 13 institutions that will benefit from Summer of Sport funding, covering projects across Scotland.

Updated 30/06/26
We can reveal the 13 institutions that have been successful in securing funding as part of the Summer of Sport.
Last month Scottish Student Sport were awarded a significant financial sum from sportscotland thanks to the Summer of Sport programme, intended for distribution to institution-led projects on an application basis.
More information about the Summer of Sport can be found at the bottom of this page.
With the funding period running through to March 2027, many of these projects will run once the academic year commences, supporting students arriving or returning to campus.
Momentum is building with briefing calls taking place to help kick these projects into life.
The current list of successful institutions are below. Discussions continue with a couple of members and more details will be released soon.
We are also pleased to note some other local authority partnership projects, including the University of Edinburgh’s Friday afternoon project for communities in South-East Edinburgh.
As and when each institution announces their respective funded projects, we will make details available on this page.
- Borders College – multi-sport camps and a personal wellbeing project in Galashiels
- City of Glasgow College – 5-a-side project at Glasgow Green
- Glasgow Clyde College – ESOL cricket, football and pickleball in Cardonald
- Dundee & Angus College – multi-sport projects in Dundee and Arbroath
- Dumfries & Galloway College – roadshow activities across the region
- Edinburgh Napier University – workforce training, supporting new students into activity
- Fife College – street games festival in Dunfermline
- University of Stirling – summer camp delivery and supported transitions
- Robert Gordon University – summer camp delivery and supported transitions
- UHI Moray – swimming for Skills for Life students, based at Moray Leisure Centre
- UHI Perth – mental health-focused programme, including table cricket
- West College Scotland – multi-sport camps and transition sessions across Greenock, Clydebank and Paisley
- West Lothian College – inclusive summer sport and transitions programme in Livingston
Published 26/05/26
Students across Scotland’s Colleges and Universities will be able to enjoy a Summer of Sport thanks to a significant investment in tertiary education from sportscotland.
SSS have been successful in securing funding on behalf of the tertiary education to support free and low-cost opportunities for young people to get active as part of the national Summer of Sport programme.
The sector-wide bid means we will now distribute funds directly to Scottish institutions to support specific projects with successful bids set to be announced in the coming weeks.
The fund is part of an £18 million cash injection from the Scottish Government designed to help communities celebrate an incredible Summer of Sport, which will include the FIFA World Cup and a home Commonwealth Games in Glasgow. A total of £1.75 million was allocated to National Partners with SSS bidding from this pot.
Helping students celebrate an incredible few months of sporting activity, we will also support projects covering the transitional period of students returning to campus, helping maintain the momentum of this summer.
Commenting, SSS COO Stew Fowlie said:
“The Summer of Sport campaign is a wonderful development and I am delighted that SSS has been recognised as a key national partner in delivering the campaign.
“Significant funding secured by SSS will support a brilliant variety of projects, linking campuses and communities across Scotland. This will help provide opportunities for many many hundreds of folk that otherwise might not have had the chance to get active – with extra effort being taken to keep them going into 2027 and beyond.”
About the 2026 Summer of Sport:
The 2026 Summer of Sport will provide children and young people across Scotland the opportunity to get active in their local communities through events and activities hosted by schools, clubs, sporting bodies and local authorities. Free and low-cost opportunities will be provided with investment from the Scottish Government and delivered by sportscotland, as the excitement of the FIFA World Cup, Commonwealth Games and more inspires a generation to get involved in sport and physical activity.
The Summer of Sport forms part of a wider £20 million Scottish Government investment in sport and physical activity across Scotland, including:
- £15 million for the Summer of Sport, providing free and low-cost sport and activities for children and young people.
- A universal learn-to-swim offer for every primary school child in Scotland, that will continue beyond 2026, backed by initial year-one investment of £2 million.
- A £2 million ‘Celebration of Football’ fund, aligned with the FIFA World Cup, using the power of Scotland’s national game to change lives through football.
- A £1 million ‘Health in the Community’ campaign targeting areas with low activity levels to become and stay active.
