The equipment giveaway is open to communities in Birmingham, the Black Country, Coventry, Solihull and Warwickshire, Hereford and Worcestershire, Shropshire, and Staffordshire.
We’ve designed the application process to be as inclusive as possible to reflect the diversity of the West Midlands, with guidance available in 15 languages while we’re also accepting video applications.
Commonwealth Games Minister, Nigel Huddleston, hoped as many organisations as possible would apply for the equipment.
"It's fantastic to think the equipment used to set personal bests and Commonwealth Games records will soon be used in community centres and schools across the West Midlands," he said.
"I would encourage all eligible organisations to apply - you could take a piece of Commonwealth Games history home with you, and inspire your community to fall in love with a new sport."
In addition, some of the high-performance equipment from the Games – such as temporary performance sprung flooring that created the netball and 3x3 basketball courts, as well as the boxing ring and high-performance Judo mats - is being distributed amongst national sports bodies.
This means that, alongside the separate community giveaway, these sports bodies will be able to repurpose some of their high-performance equipment into communities that can benefit the most from it.
A full catalogue of the equipment for the community giveaway will be made available on our website for groups and clubs to look at and apply for.