Using the power of Derby County Football Club to improve lives through sport, physical activity and education.
Programmes
Participation & Coaching
These are the grassroots programmes which provide physical activity and coaching to youngsters across Derbyshire.
get involvedHealth
Derby County Community Trust’s health programmes are delivered in partnership with Derby City Council’s Public Health Department.
Get InvolvedSchools
DCCT provides schools with a comprehensive programme designed to complement and reinforce existing PE and academic syllabuses.
Get InvolvedEducation
Our community coaches are on-hand to provide proper guidance to help participants find the correct balance of being a student athlete.
Get InvolvedGirls Football
Our girls’ football programmes offer long-term participation opportunities for all young females, with grassroots opportunities across Derbyshire.
Get InvolvedDisability
Our disability projects aim to create accessible opportunities for children and adults to participate in physical activity sessions.
Get InvolvedInclusion
We run a range of inclusive programmes across Derby and Derbyshire, enhancing community cohesion and providing sustainable opportunities for physical activity and education.
Get InvolvedDCCT Media
Derby County To Mark Contribution Refugees Have Made To Football This Weekend
posted on 20/04/18Derby County Football Club will be joining football clubs across the country this weekend (21-22 April) to celebrate the contribution…
Walking Footballers Visit the Seasiders!
posted on 20/04/18Two of Derby County Community Trust’s walking football teams headed to sunny Blackpool on Thursday 19th April to reminisce some…
Girls RTC Trial Dates Announced
posted on 19/04/18DERBY COUNTY FA REGIONAL TALENT CLUB TRIAL INFORMATION SHEET – 2018/19 Applications to trial for the Derby County Tier 2…
Derby 10K Raises Over £30,000 As DCCT Kick Off Ten Year Celebrations
posted on 18/04/18Sunday 15th April saw the Derby County Community Trust host their first ever Central Health Derby 10K. Over 5000 runners…