Grant Application is Live 02/01/2026 until 28/01/2026

Inclusion for Disabilities – #AllforJoe
We would like to reach out to your organisation to help spread the word about #AllforJoe, in the hope that together we can support greater inclusion for people with disabilities in everyday activities.
#AllforJoe was established in memory of our amazing son, Joe Field, who sadly passed away on 1 April 2024, aged just 16. Joe was an immensely talented disability athlete who fought tirelessly to be included in everyday activities. All Joe ever wanted was to be accepted and treated equally. In his honour, we have set up this charity to continue the fight for inclusion that meant so much to him.

Please read more about #AllforJoe on our website: www.allforjoe.co.uk
We want people to know that we exist and that help is available. We encourage people with disabilities, coaches who want to improve inclusion, and activity facilitators to contact us so we can offer support.
From 1 January 2025, we will be launching our grant applications. These grants are designed to support:
People with disabilities who need help with inclusion
Coaches or clubs seeking support to make their activities more accessible
Funding may be used for specialised equipment, education, training courses, or signposting to appropriate support.
Thanks to the incredible support of our family and friends through fundraising, along with generous contributions from Barratt and David Wilson Homes, Northumbrian Water, The Sandstone Nab, The Masons (Guisborough), Derbyshire Health United (DHU), and many others, we have been able to raise vital funds. These funds will help us meet inclusion needs through grant applications or direct support and signposting.
To be considered for funding, please complete the grant application via the link https://forms.gle/s6ryA9WkMKssu2L29 or through the link on our website.
What We Do
We work with sports clubs, coaches, schools, and organisations to help make activities more inclusive for people with disabilities. We offer:
Support and guidance
Training and education
Grant opportunities for specialist equipment
Our aim is to help organisations modify sessions so people with disabilities can train, work, and participate alongside able-bodied people.
We want to make inclusion bigger and more accessible, so people no longer have to travel far and wide just to be included.
We are a registered charity. We raise funds and use them to help people like our inspirational son, Joe.

If you or your organisation can help us improve inclusion, or if you know someone who is struggling to access inclusive activities, please get in touch:
Charity Number: 1212507
