Co-op widens net so more Lanark and Carluke causes win
When the scheme was launched in September 2016 the beneficiaries were limited to local charities but now not for profit organisations that do not have charitable status can apply.
Co-op members, who receive a five per cent reward for themselves with a further one per cent going to local causes when they buy own-brand products, have a say in how the money is allocated.
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Hide AdThe Co-op, which is looking for the causes that will benefit from the fund in 2019, is currently backing a variety of organisations including Lanark Gymnastics Club, Carluke Parish Historical Society, and Carnwath Gateways.
Across the UK nearly 3,000 organisations dedicated to supporting young people have received £5.4m, while £4m was shared by social inclusion charities with a further £2.9m going to health-related causes.
Rebecca Birkbeck, Director Community Engagement at the Co-op, said: “We want to support organisations that bring people together to make a difference in their local community. By widening our criteria we can encourage even more organisations to apply for a cash grant from the fund.”
Causes wanting more information about applying to be supported by the next round of the Co-op’s Local Community Fund should visit coop.co.uk/causes.