Bath City FC's Community Sports Foundation has won a £10,000 prize, which will go towards helping football programmes for children and schools, at this year's Football Conference awards.
The foundation has also been awarded the Conference South Community Club of the Year award.
The Community Sports Foundation is a charity founded by Bath City FC Supporters' Society.
It aims to develop relationships with the local community through sport, working with local schools, communities on projects and programmes that stimulate learning and encourage a healthy lifestyle.
Pete Sellwood, Director of Bath City FC Community Sports Foundation, said: "We are absolutely thrilled to receive this award from the Football Conference and for the work of Bath City FC Community Sports Foundation to be recognised and commended by the football community."
Ken Loach, Chairman of Bath City FC Community Sports Foundation, poured praise on Pete adding the award shows how much effort is put into the foundation.
"This Award is testimony to the fantastic commitment, dedication and hard work of the Foundation's Pete Sellwood. We are excited at reaching even more children and schools in Bath with the prize money," he said.
Paul Williams, Bath City FC chairperson, said: "Bath City FC is proud to have an active foundation working for the benefit of Bath's local community, especially the children and schools.
Bath City FC is a community club so we are delighted to see the work of the Foundation recognised in this way by the Football Conference. This is a great win for everyone who loves Bath City FC."
The foundation has been a registered charity since August 2011 and runs four programmes across attacking skills which takes football players in to schools to teach football skills and lessons on diet and the Girls Football Programme which aims to develops girls football.
The Disability Programme is for children with learning and physical disabilities, and The FA Mash-Up programme helps for 12 to 16-year-olds and includes 5-a-side leagues at local youth Hubs.
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