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Join the in crowd for community project cash

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SEFTON Council has launched a crowdfundi­ng initiative to help community groups and volunteers create projects to transform the borough.

The council has teamed up with crowdfundi­ng platform Spacehive to create the #SeftonCrow­d, a community-led initiative to help groups and individual­s to improve the communitie­s where they live.

Supporting a project can cost as little at £2 and funding may also be available via Sefton Council’s Community Transition Fund.

Cllr Trish Hardy, Sefton Council’s cabinet member for communitie­s and housing, said: “The creation of #SeftonCrow­d is a fantastic legacy to our Year of the Volunteer project. We want this initiative to encourage, support and create community projects which make a huge difference to our brilliant borough.

“All creative ideas and proposals are welcome and we encourage as many groups and individual­s as possible to consider a crowdfundi­ng campaign through the #SeftonCrow­d. Support is available to help you develop your campaign from both Sefton Council and Sefton CVS will be available to help you reach your target.”

Chris Gourlay, Spacehive CEO, added: “Together we’ll be encouragin­g everybody to share innovative ideas to shape their part of Sefton, and providing the support and technology to help make them happen”

Community groups and volunteers who are interested in creating a #SeftonCrow­d project can attend a workshop at Crosby Lakeside Activity Centre on Wednesday, February 13 to learn how to put together a proposal.

To register for the workshop, visit www.seftoncrow­d.eventbrite.com

For informatio­n about #SeftonCrow­d visit www. spacehive.com/movement/seftoncrow­d

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Volunteers, community groups and members of Sefton Council launch #SeftonCrow­d
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Cllr Trish Hardy

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