Burton Mail

Days ticking down to deadline for applicatio­ns to community fund

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THERE is less than a week left for worthy causes in Burton to apply for the Co-op’s Local Community Fund.

Over the past six years Co-op has supported 21 causes in the town and groups have until May 29 to apply for funding via coop.co.uk/causes.

The fund is continuing to support organisati­ons that are involved in providing access to food, helping to improve mental wellbeing or provide opportunit­ies for young people and, for the first time, causes that are working to protect local biodiversi­ty or tackle climate change.

Groups looking to deliver projects in any of these areas are being encouraged to apply online for the fund, which, through the help of Co-op members, has raised over £85m for nearly 30,000 projects since it began in 2016.

When Co-op members buy selected Co-op products and services from Co-op, 2p for every £1 spent goes into their Co-op Membership account. The same amount is then given to support national community organisati­ons through the Community Partnershi­p Fund and local causes via the Local Community Fund.

Members can choose the causes they wish to support and, with the help of Co-op’s Community Wellbeing Index, go online to compare their community with 28,000 others across the UK. By entering a postcode the Index will reveal a community’s overall wellbeing score and indicate its performanc­e across nine specific areas, including education, health and open spaces, helping members prioritise where to send their support.

Rebecca Birkbeck, director of community and membership at the

Co-op said: “Since the Local Community Fund began, we have raised an amazing £85m for grassroots causes, as a direct result from the support of our members.

“Also, by applying for the Local Community Fund, groups will join our online community centre, Co-operate, which can help them find additional resources, as well as further donations, making this not just a fund, but a partnershi­p.”

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