Infinity Foundation shall ensure grants are made ethically and fairly given to eligible groups in accordance with the society's statement of Authorised Purposes.
As a requirement of the CGA Code of Practice and the Gambling Act 2003, each grant application is considered fully taking into account:
a. Any amateur sports teams or clubs which are open to the general public and which are affiliated to a recognised or national body and which compete in regonised leagues.
b. The promoting, controlling or conducting of race meetings under the Racing Act 2003 including the payment of stakes.
c. Any charitable, philanthropic or cultural purpose or any purpose that is beneficial to the community or a section of it.
1. The provision or assistance in the provision and maintenance of facilities, equipment, services, playing and training, uniforms for sporting clubs and amateur sporting teams affiliated to the appropriate regional or national body and playing in recognised, published leagues or competitions, and/or
2. Grants for charitable purposes including the relief of poverty, or welfare assistance through donations to recognised social service or welfare agencies, and/or
3. Grants to educational, cultural and sporting organisations for scholarships or equipment that is administered by the recipient educational organisation, and/or
4. Grants to recognised cultural or philanthropic activities or groups
With the exception of grants to national societies or agencies, funds are mainly distributed within the local community in which they are raised. No payment, commission or any other kind of reward, financial or otherwise, can be attached or demanded as a precondition for either the issuing of a grant application form or the payment of a grant.
Authorised purposes must benefit the community and not result in commercial or personal gain.