Projects urged to apply for funding
A leading homebuilder is calling on local projects, charities andcauses across Lanarkshire to apply for its next roundof community funding.
Miller Homes’latest act of generosity will see £10,000 distributed among those in need near its 10 developments, including Stoneyetts Villagein Moodiesburn.
With community at its heart, Miller Homes ScotlandWest hopes to better local neighbourhoods with its Community Fund programme.
Designed to make a difference, the homebuilder is looking forany organisationsin Lanarkshire who help
support the local community to apply.
Whether it’s foodbanksin need of supplies, local sports groups looking for new equipmentor kit, allotmentor groupshoping to grow produce for the community, Miller Homes wants to support the amazing work going on.
Louise Caldwell, sales director for Miller Homes ScotlandWest, said:“It’s been heartening to be part of this experienceanda pleasure to support so many groups at the core of our local communities.
“A huge thanks to everyone who participated last year.
“As we embark on our secondround of funding, wehope to support even more members of our communities across theWest of Scotlandand encourage all groups, no matter their size, to getin touch.”
Each of Miller Homes’10 regional offices across the UK will have its own £10,000 fund which, combined, will contribute £100,000 to community initiatives across the country every year.
Applications for the Community Fund will close on May 3, with a minimumof £250 and a maximumof £2000 awarded.
For more information on the Community Fund, or to findouthow to apply, visit www.millerhomes.co.uk/ corporate/community-fund