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TBS Grants

€3,000. Three winners. No strings attached.


Grant Winners!

Meet the three incredible people who will receive €1,000 each to pursue impactful football projects

Soga Grace - founder of Diva Sports

Soga Grace

Juba, South Sudan - Founder of Diva Sports

Bio & Project Description

Soga Grace, also known as Dia Sisi, is a South Sudanese goalkeeper for Munuki Women FC, a graphic designer, and the founder of Diva Sports - a media platform dedicated to promoting women’s sports in South Sudan.

Inspired by her own playing journey and the lack of coverage for women athletes, she created Diva Sports to provide live updates, player profiles, and advocacy around equality.

With the support of the grant, Soga plans to buy essential tools - including a phone and laptop - to produce stronger coverage, design player materials, and build the first ever comprehensive database of South Sudanese players.

Her vision is to change the narrative and visibility around women’s sports in South Sudan and open doors for female athletes on and off the field.


Connect: LI / FB

Itcan Mpithi - founder of Reach Out for Life

Itcan Mpithi

Blantyre, Malawi - Founder of Reach Out for Life

Bio & Project Description

Itcan Mpithi is the founder of Reach Out for Life, a grassroots nonprofit in Malawi that supports children and youth through education, healthcare, food programs, sports, and vocational training.

Having grown up as a beneficiary of a children’s center himself, Itcan’s journey shapes his passion and motivation for creating opportunities for others. So far, Reach Out for Life has supported over 1,000 children and youth.

With the grant, Reach Out for Life will expand its sports programs - purchasing equipment, organizing teams and tournaments, and running regular training sessions to engage vulnerable youth in Machinga and Blantyre.

Itcan hopes to use football to empower youths and give them access to dignity, unity, collaboration and the power to dream and play freely.


Connect: LI

Khamis Ali Rashid - Zanzibar Football Federation

Khamis Ali Rashid

Zanzibar, Tanzania - Project Officer at Good People International

Bio & Project Description

Khamis Ali Rashid is a Project Officer at Good People International, supporting child nutrition programs across the Zanzibar, who has long worked to support marginalized groups through sport, advocacy, and community initiatives. He is also a Sports for Development coach and has worked in various roles at the Zanzibar Football Federation.

His work has focused particularly on people living with Down syndrome (DS), a community often neglected and excluded from basic rights in Zanzibar.

With the grant, Khamis will organize a football event for 100 people with DS, alongside community stakeholders, media, and government officials - raising awareness, building inclusion, and amplifying their voices.

He believes this initiative will help shift public perceptions and create long term opportunities for people living with Down syndrome in Zanzibar.


Connect: IG / LI

Reflections

In July, I launched TBS Grants, a microgrant experiment to fund three people around the world to ‘start or advance your career and/or a project/initiative in football’. Here’s what happened.

When I announced TBS Grants, I didn’t know what to expect. The prompt was vague (or more charitably, ‘open ended’ :) ). My biggest fear was that the quality of applications wouldn’t be very exciting - or worse, that no one would apply at all. Luckily, this worry was gone after just a few days - within the first week, I felt, ‘I would be happy to give the grant to 3 of these people’.

It’s my first grant program but in my ‘real job’, I’ve reviewed the applications of and interviewed (literally) thousands of people. This felt different. Reading the applications, I was so awed by the variety of ideas and stories from people from all over the world (I received applications from 5 continents!). I felt quite emotional reading these ideas and proposals - often I wondered how these people, 1) found this website and 2) took the time to write such thoughtful answers. I’m really grateful for everyone who applied for and shared TBS Grants.

Anyway, one of the ‘problems’ with so many great applicants is trying to identify the ‘best’ ones! I thought a lot about how to pick the winners and spent days reading applications and doing my own research into their proposals. I wondered whether - and to what extent - I should consider factors like geography, feasibility, ‘impact’ and ‘need’. I even devised elaborate scoring systems, anonymized and randomized, ranked and re-ranked… you get the picture!

In the end, I couldn’t pick the ‘best’ project with the limited information I had and (after briefly considering a random draw from over a dozen ‘finalists’) decided to just pick the applicants whose story most inspired me and where I was, personally, most excited about their ideas.


I want to thank everyone who supported with feedback, suggestions and sharing - and especially those who applied to this first edition of TBS Grants.

Please give Soga, Itcan and Khamis a follow and get in touch or reach out directly to support or collaborate with them!

Over the coming months, I’ll be sharing updates from them as well as they put their ideas into action.

I hope you can tell that I really enjoyed this! I’ll do a deeper reflection on this experiment in the coming weeks and months and consider how - and if - I should do it again in the future. Stay tuned :)


Networks, credentialism, finances and bias restrict thousands of talented people around the world from pursuing their passion in the world's most popular game.

In the last year, I've interviewed 68 talented and interesting people in football from all over the world (from 50 countries and every continent (except Antarctica)). It's been a pretty amazing experience. Each one has inspired me in different ways.

It's also taught me a lot about the realities of working in football. It's hard to get started - and keep going.

Easily the most repeated line across all my interviews has been some version of 'who you know is more important than what you know'. Over 50% of interviewees have - or do - worked for free! Many have had to turn down opportunities for financial reasons. That sucks.

So, this summer, I'm giving €1,000 to 3 people to do something meaningful in football.

This is an experiment to fund a few ambitious people - students, professionals, outsiders, anyone - to pursue the work of their dreams. You don't need to be 'qualified', you don't need to be part of an organization, you don't need followers. You just need an idea or a goal that you are excited about.


What can you use the grant for?

The funding is to start or advance your career and/or a project/initiative in football.

I'm open to anything as long as it's meaningful to you - and €1,000 might help. Some examples are :

  • course / certification / school fees
  • travel costs for trials/interviews
  • community initiatives
  • organizing events
  • equipment or technology (e.g. an aspiring scout may benefit from a laptop or a Wyscout subscription)

This is NOT an exhaustive list. Be creative!

Ideally your project/idea has a (rough) 'beginning' and 'end' but I'll also consider open ended proposals for research, career breaks/exploratory periods or simply lessening the financial burden of life.

Timeline

July 7
Applications open
August 31
Application deadline
September
Winners announced
October
Funds dispersed

I've been thinking about this for a long time and decided it's finally time to give it a try.

I hope I can give you a little boost to take a leap.

Finally, this experiment is inspired by various microgrant programs1 past and present - and most of all by the wonderful people who've given their time and enthusiasm to share their stories with me - thank you.

- Nik

The Backroom Staff


Applications Closed
Deadline: August 31, 2025

FAQ


Anyone - any age, country, current role or stage of life (just make sure you have a way to receive payment - see below)

Apply via this form

Please include:
  • * Details about your project/ambition (+ how some funding might help you reach your goals?)
  • * Why you're doing it (what's motivating you?)
  • * Something that lets me know you're a real person :) (could be anything! e.g. links to your online presence, how you found this site, some context on who you are)
  • * Your contact information (email / phone number)

Yes! If you are already working on something and this will help you move it forward, that's great.

€1,000 per person. I'll select 3 winners.

I will disperse funds through whichever reasonable means the recipient feels most comfortable with. Something easy like PayPal, Venmo, Wise, etc is preferable. I will cover any service fees so that the recipient gets the full €1,000 amount.

This is a personal experiment and is 100% self funded. If it goes well and people are interested, I'd look into a more sustainable model for subsequent editions.

If you'd like to help make that happen — by contributing, sponsoring, or just brainstorming ideas — please reach out.

No catch! The grant is given without qualification. I won't ask for receipts or proof of how you used the money - though I'd love to do a follow up call at the end (or during) to hear how it went/is going!

The deadline for applications will be August 31, 2025 - I plan to publicly announce the winners and distribute the grants by the end of September.

If you know someone who should apply, the best way you can support this project is sharing this directly with them. (If that’s you - problem solved, please apply!)

I'd also like to find a few advisors willing to donate a few hours to meet with the eventual winners. If you're interested - or know someone who is - please get in touch!

Subscribe to The Backroom Staff newsletter or bookmark this page. I'll send updates via both.


If you have any questions, trouble submitting your application or are otherwise curious about this, please email me at nik.thebackroomstaff@gmail.com


1 Inspiration and structure comes in part from microgrant/scholarship/grant programs run by Nadia Asparouhova (Helium Grants), Steph Smith (Amplify Scholarship Series), Calvin Rosser (Life Reimagined Scholarships), Tyler Cowen (Emergent Ventures), Scott Alexander (ACX Grants) and many more - thanks!

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