Hull Daily Mail

‘Grants for Good’ will benefit causes

£10K WILL BE SHARED BETWEEN FIVE SUCCESSFUL PROJECTS THAT ARE MAKING A DIFFERENCE

- By DEBORAH HALL deborah.hall@reachplc.com @Deborahhal­l15

A Hull-based charitable foundation, the Matthew Good Foundation, has launched a Grants for Good Fund to support small charities, groups and individual­s who are passionate about making a difference to people, their community or the environmen­t.

The fund is open to new projects with innovative ideas, as well as establishe­d charities whose average income is less than £50,000 per year.

The Hull-based family business, John Good Group, that was founded in 1833 created the foundation in 2011.

It was created in memory of Matthew Good, former managing director, who passed away while running the Humber Half Marathon and raising money for a school in Uganda.

It has since donated more than £450,000 to good causes close to the hearts of its employees and this latest initiative forms part of the John Good Group’s commitment to give back to the community.

Michelle Taft, executive director of the Matthew Good Foundation, said: “Until now, the Matthew Good Foundation has empowered employees of the John Good Group to support many good causes in the UK and around the world by nominating good causes for funding.

“However, in 2021, our tenth year, we wanted to extend our impact and allow small charities, community projects and social entreprene­urs to come straight to us.

“We wanted to contribute to the incredible work of small charities and social enterprise­s that our employees may not already know about and give these smaller projects a helping hand while helping to raise awareness of their cause.”

Every three months, the foundation will share £10,000 between five shortliste­d projects that have a positive impact on communitie­s, people or the environmen­t.

To stay true to its ethos of donating funds to causes close to the hearts of its members, every three months, five shortliste­d projects will be voted for by John Good Group employees.

These five charities will all receive a share of £10,000 - the more votes a cause receives, the bigger the donation.

The project that receives the most votes will receive a grant of £3,500; second place £2,500, third place £2,000 with fourth and fifth place both receiving £1,000.

Tim Good, chairman of the Foundation and sixth generation custodian of the family business, said: “Through our Grants for Good Fund, we’re building on the widespread success of the funding applicatio­ns that come from John Good Group employees and giving a further £40,000 to small, good causes.

“I’m excited to see the impact these small grants will have on passionate and driven projects that aim to make a positive difference.

“As well as establishe­d projects and charities, we’re keen to hear from people with innovative ideas that need some funding to get up and running.”

Charities and projects hoping to secure funding in the first round need to submit their applicatio­ns by March 15, 2021.

Applicatio­ns must be on behalf of a local community group, charity, voluntary group, community interest company, social enterprise or social entreprene­ur that has a positive impact on communitie­s, people or the environmen­t and has an average income of less than £50,000 in the past 12 months.

■■Visit matthewgoo­dfoundatio­n.org/ grantsforg­ood for more informatio­n or to apply for your charity or project.

 ??  ?? Matthew Good Foundation employee representa­tives volunteeri­ng at a guide dogs breeding centre
Matthew Good Foundation employee representa­tives volunteeri­ng at a guide dogs breeding centre

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