The Premier League committed £1.6 billion of investment into wider football and communities between 2022-2025.

The Premier League's financial support covers all 92 Premier League and EFL clubs and 72 National League clubs, as well as women's and girls' football and the grassroots game.

The Football Foundation has been co-funded by the Premier League, The FA and Government since 2000 to deliver or develop tens of thousands of grassroots pitches and facilities.

For 25 years, the Premier League Stadium Fund has provided investment for clubs to improve their facilities in the men’s and women’s game. This improves the player and fan experience, helping clubs to become more sustainable with more welcoming and accessible environments. The Premier League’s four-year investment package of £23.6 million for the National League and its 72 clubs up to 2028 more than doubles that agreed for 2022-2025.

A further £3.6 million was made available via the Premier League and PFA’s partnership to support the National League Trust and its network of 72 clubs.

The EFL Trust also receives support for core costs and grants for the charities of clubs in its leagues to invest in their structure and community delivery.

Premier League support for the wider game ranges from solidarity and youth development payments to grants for fan initiatives, community programmes and EDI development.