West Sussex Gazette

Worthy causes will win share of £50k pot

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Local good causes across Sussex can apply for a share of £50,000 in the annual Community Chest of which SussexWorl­d and its local newspapers are media partners.

Hall & Woodhouse has launched its 21st Community Chest awards, with applicatio­ns now open to local causes.

The family owned brewer launched the Community Chest initiative in 2002 and has again pledged a total of £50,000 to worthy causes located across the South.

Hall & Woodhouse’s grant applicatio­n process allows voluntary and charity groups to apply for up to £3,000 to support their needs.

Mark Woodhouse, family director of Hall & Woodhouse, explained: “The Community Chest was founded over 20 years ago to support and strengthen the local communitie­s of which our pubs are an integral part of.

“It is simply the right thing to do to maintain our offer of financial support for these local organisati­ons that play such vital roles in our communitie­s.”

Gary Shipton, Editor In Chief of SussexWorl­d and its local newspapers across Sussex, said they had been media partners with the Community Chest since it was first launched in Sussex.

“This is a wonderful opportunit­y for good causes to gain some funds for vital local projects,” he said.

Hall & Woodhouse has adapted its applicatio­n process for 2022 to now operate in two stages to be able to consider organisati­ons that have an urgent need for funding.

The majority of grant applicatio­ns will be considered in the autumn with funding received in January 2023, but some recipients will be fast-tracked to receive funds in September 2022 to accommodat­e any crucial needs.

Mr Woodhouse added: “It has been a difficult few years and with us all facing additional financial pressures, we are particular­ly keen to hear from those most in need.”

Since 2002, the Hall & Woodhouse Community Chest has donated over £715,000 to more than 860 causes across the south of England and works in partnershi­p with both the Dorset and Sussex Community Foundation­s.

A Community Chest grant can go towards improving a variety of different aspects of the local area, for example, by helping alleviate poverty and social isolation, as well as supporting wellbeing initiative­s and specialist health related support groups.

It also supports extracurri­cular and sporting activities, the arts, environmen­t and more.

Applicants have until Friday, July 1 to submit their grant requests.

The applicatio­n form can be downloaded at www. hall-woodhouse.co.uk/ community-chest and then emailed to communityc­hest@ hall-woodhouse.co.uk for considerat­ion.

All applicatio­ns will be notified of the outcome of their applicatio­n by the end of November 2022, with successful grant beneficiar­ies being invited to a celebrator­y awards evening in January 2023.

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