Loughborough Echo

Community well-being is put in the spotlight

- ANDY RUSH andy.rush@reachplc.com

IN RESPONSE to the coronaviru­s pandemic, the Co-op, which has supported 167 Loughborou­gh causes with £461,500 over the past three years, is targeting its funding at organisati­ons that are working towards community wellbeing.

As its 2021 Local Community Fund applicatio­n period opens, the Co-op is looking for projects that are supporting access to essential services, for example foodbanks or green spaces, improving mental & physical wellbeing or building community resilience.

Groups involved in any of these activities are being urged to apply to be a beneficiar­y of the scheme which paid out an average of almost £5,000 to 4,500 causes across the UK last year.

Co-op members, who receive a personal reward for themselves with one per cent of what they spend on Co-op own label products and services going to local causes, have a say in how the money is allocated.

Rebecca Birkbeck, director of Community and Shared Value, at the Co-op, said: “The Co-op Local Community Fund supports grassroots projects across the UK that our members care about.

“We want to help communitie­s to come together, co-operate and have a positive impact on community wellbeing – physically and virtually. I would urge any group that feels it fits our criteria to apply for funding. We know they need a funding boost now more than ever.”

The Co-op’s Community Wellbeing Index gives communitie­s focused local informatio­n to help them understand what will make the biggest difference to local people. The Index enables people to go on-line and compare their community with 28,000 others across the

UK.

By entering a postcode the index will reveal a community’s overall well-being score and indicate its performanc­e across nine specific areas including: education; health and community spaces - https:// communityw­ellbeing.coop.co.uk/

Causes wanting more informatio­n about applying for the next round of the Co-op’s Local Community Fund should visit causes.coop.co.uk. The closing date for applicatio­ns is June

28.

• The Co-op also recently launched Co-operate (https://cooperate. an online community centre, which connects communitie­s to local and national support initiative­s, but also to volunteers who are willing to run virtual events such as exercise classes, music groups, or arts & crafts classes for others, across the country.

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