Applications for Ashby Co-op Local Cause funding are open now

By Graham Hill

6th May 2021 | Local News

Ashby Co-op is looking for local groups to apply for its next round of the Local Community Fund.

Co-op is inviting grassroots projects that support access to food, help improve mental wellbeing or provide opportunities for young people, to apply for the Local Community Fund.

Applications are open from May 4-30 - and details can be found HERE.

Co-op's current Local Community Fund causes are already playing a key role in helping communities rebuild, with 95 per cent of causes stating that their project was helping their community's response to the pandemic.

This year, Ashby United CFC, Ashby Willesley Primary School and Phoenix Children's Foundation in Packington are this year's causes.

Now Ashby needs organisations to apply for 2021-2022.

Rebecca Birkbeck, Director of Community and Shared Value at the Co-op, said: "Our Co-op vision is 'co-operating for a fairer world' and it's heartening to see this come to life in these grass roots projects.

"Our Local Community Fund and support from our members has been a lifeline throughout the pandemic, and we want even more local groups to take advantage of this opportunity.

"Findings from the survey, our own Community Wellbeing Index, members and colleagues has shown us that we can all come together to make the world a fairer place. Even with the easing of lockdown, the communities across the UK will still need our help.

"Members are encouraged to select a cause each round, allowing them to support grassroots causes in that they really care about.

"This year, when a group applies for the Local Community Fund, we will also connect them to Co-operate (coop.co.uk/co-operate), our online community centre, where they can come together and benefit from help and support from like-minded people and causes.

"This is an exciting development which shows the power of co-operation beyond funding."

Applications close on 30 May and local groups can find out more at Co-op causes.

The challenges of the pandemic are far from over for grassroots local community groups.

A new survey from the Co-op reveals 53 per cent of local community causes have seen available funding decrease in past 12 months, with three quarters expecting demand for their services to increase

The survey found more than three quarters (76 per cent) of community causes expected demand for their services to increase over the next six months, including a huge 94 per cent of groups working to support mental wellbeing, 96 per cent of groups supporting young people and 83 per cent of those tackling food poverty.

Over 3,000 local causes from across the UK shared how the pandemic has affected their groups and communities, making the survey one of the largest of its kind, and highlighting that support for local community groups is needed now more than ever before.

     

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