Seven good causes share nearly £8,000 funding boost to tackle COVID-19 related problems thanks to Co-op community fund

Posted by rob smyth | Published: 28/04/2021


  • Seven charities and community groups share out nearly £8,000 in funding from Central England Co-op Community Dividend Fund
  • The retailer, which has 262 stores across 16 counties, has allocated the grants to provide short-term bursts to projects and organisations impacted by COVID-19
  • The most requested item for funds included support of vital services such as support groups and counselling
  • Groups in the following areas have been supported: Leicestershire, Nottinghamshire, Derbyshire, Northamptonshire, Worcestershire and Norfolk

 

Central England Co-op has handed out nearly £8,000 to seven charities and good causes as part of its revamped Community Dividend Fund aimed at providing quick funding boosts to help those impacted by the Coronavirus outbreak.

A wide range of charities and community organisations were delighted to receive the funding boost during these uncertain times.

Normally, grants from the fund are handed out four times a year to a wide range of organisations but, during the coming months, it has been decided to hand grants out on a monthly basis to support those suffering financial hardship due to the pandemic and others looking to step in to help those affected.

Organisations in the following areas have benefitted from a grant: Leicestershire, Nottinghamshire, Derbyshire, Northamptonshire, Worcestershire and Norfolk.

All applicants, regardless of their success, are all given Co-op vouchers to help support their great work in the community. Therefore, a total of 27 applicants shared just over £8,000 when taking into account full grants and vouchers awarded.

Jim Watts, Society Secretary, said: “In response to the current crisis, we made some changes to our Community Dividend Fund scheme to provide immediate financial support for local good causes, community groups and charities who are responding to some of the most worrying impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. 

“Community Dividend Fund grants showcase how by being a member and shopping at your local Central England Co-op store allows us as a Society to continue to invest and fund vital projects in the area – especially during uncertain times like these.

“We are delighted to have been able to support these amazing causes and help them make a difference in our communities.”
To apply, members will need: name, address, membership number, organisation type, organisation bank account or constitution and to explain what the group does, how the grant will be spent and the specific impact it will have related to COVID-19.

People can find out the full criteria and how to apply for funding by visiting https://www.centralengland.coop/community/

 

Notes to editors

 

Below is a full breakdown of good causes handed funding listed via county:

 

Leicestershire

  • Ashby CAP Debt Counselling - £1,000 – to pay for a new laptop, mobile phone and to support fund-raising
    • Director Katie Johnson said: “This gift will allow us to buy essential office equipment; a new laptop, mobile phone, shredder and filing system for our brand new debt centre manager, plus provide the seed money for a fundraising dinner we hope we can hold towards the end of 2021 or spring 2022. With so many out of work and struggling to cope with the aftermath of increased bills as people had to stay home and work / educate their children, unmanageable debt has become  more of an issue than ever before. Thank you so much.”

 

Northamptonshire

  • Rushden Sea Cadets - £360 – to pay for first aid training for volunteers
    • David Pickles, Chairman of Rushden Sea Cadets Trustees, said: “At Rushden Sea Cadets we pride ourselves on being able to offer local youngsters a great headstart in life. As a charity, we rely on volunteers to enable us to do this and the past year has been extremely challenging for all of us. This grant will allow us to get some essential first aid training for our new volunteers, meaning very soon we will be able to get more youngsters out on the water, sailing, windsurfing, kayaking and generally having fun outdoors.”

 

Worcestershire

  • Reach CIC - £500 – to help support vulnerable and isolated people in the local community
    • XXXX

 

Norfolk

  • Petrapeace, in St Mundesley, - £800 – to pay for a lightweight portable full size piano keyboard
    • Peter Shearer, from the group, said: “The Community Dividend Fund grant we have just received will enable us to buy a suitable keyboard to use on our Mundesley Collective days in the near future. These aim to provide music and art therapy to various venues to progress this project which aims to make a therapeutic impact on people's needs after a year of the pandemic.”

 

Nottinghamshire

  • Woven Reform - £500 – to pay for mental health first aid training and a Zoom license
    • XXXX
  • Good Companions - £2,700 – to pay the wages of a lead co-ordinator for 13 weeks
    • XXXX

 

Derbyshire

  • Harness Coaching CIC - £1,950 – to help fund 10 workshops to support people suffering from stress, anxiety, depression and isolation
    • Steph Gaunt, from the group, said: “We are so thankful to be awarded this Community Dividend Fund award! We provide vital mental health and well-being support for the most vulnerable and isolated in our local community. The need for support has increased due to the pressures of Covid restrictions and lockdown. This award is vital as it will enable us to run equine workshops and provide immediate support to those most in need. Spending time with our horses and coaches will help at risk adults and young people to find calmness and learn positive coping strategies and life skills.”

 

 

 

 

 

 

About Central England Co-operative

 

Central England Co-operative is one of the largest independent retail co-operative societies in the UK with interests in food, funeral, floral and property investment.

 

Owned by hundreds of thousands of members, its 7,550 colleagues serve customers across over 400 trading sites in 16 counties in the East and West Midlands, Yorkshire, Suffolk, Norfolk, Bedfordshire and Cambridgeshire. 

 

Its purpose is to inspire communities to help create a ‘sustainable Society for all’, a strong and successful Society that is invested in protecting the environment and the wellbeing of all of its colleagues, members, and customers.