
After fundraising for the resurfacing of our new four astroturf tennis courts we now need to raise money for new LED lights. We receive no funding for the upkeep of the club, except for club member’s fees and although we are applying for grants, we still need to raise a lot of money. The cost of new LED lighting and fitting is between £45 and £50k. Hundreds of happy people play tennis at all levels at our wonderful, welcoming tennis club, and we want to continue to develop the club to encourage everyone to enjoy this sport, have fun, make friends and enjoy life to the full.
There are various ways you can help support the club with little effort and no cost! Please take the time to register for some of the following schemes and it will help us in the mammoth task of fundraising to replace the lights. Thank you!
NEW – Easyfundraising!
Did you know that whenever you buy anything online – from your weekly shop to your annual holiday – you could be raising free donations for Penzance Tennis Club with easyfundraising?
There are over 4,000 shops and sites on board ready to make a donation – including eBay, Argos, John Lewis, ASOS, Booking.com and M&S – and it won’t cost you a penny extra to help us raise funds.
All you need to do is:
- Go to https://www.easyfundraising.org.uk/causes/penzancetc/?utm_campaign=raise-more and join for free.
- Every time you shop online, go to easyfundraising first to find the site you want and start shopping.
- After you’ve checked out, the retailer will make a donation to Penzance Tennis Club at no extra cost to you whatsoever!
There are no catches or hidden charges and Penzance Tennis Club will be really grateful for your donations.
Thank you for your support.

These donations will help SO MUCH, so please sign up to support us – it’s completely FREE and doesn’t take long.
OR…. if you’d just like to donate
Please DONATE HERE at our Total Giving Page. We have raised just over £7,300 to-date.
Join our 50/50 Club!
It’s easy to join the 50/50 club. You pay £1 a month into the club. Once a month a draw is made and the winner takes half the amount (currently standing around £40) and the club retains the other half, giving funds a well needed boost.