LONDON, 2015-12-23 — /Travel PR News/ — The Heathrow Community Fund announced today almost £250,000 of funding for local charities and community groups to improve the environment in the area surrounding the airport.
The projects funded under “Communities for Tomorrow” programme are located in the surrounding boroughs to the airport and include:
Dr. Rebecca Bowden, Director of the Heathrow Community Fund says:
“I am very proud to conclude 2015 with some great news for this round’s recipients, and confirm our support for innovative projects that will have real and positive results for the environment around the airport.
All of the groups funded under the ‘Communities for Tomorrow’ have one thing in common: a unique, first-hand perspective of local environmental issues and have practical solutions to address them. Their enthusiasm and dedication is infectious and I look forward to seeing the results of their work.
The Heathrow Community Fund has supported hundreds of local groups this year, in addition to the recipients of today’s grant awards, and I want to thank Heathrow Airport, our airline and local partners for their support in making this happen.”
NOTES TO EDITORS:
For more information about Heathrow Community Fund and how to apply for grants visit
www.heathrowcommunityfund.com
Heathrow Community Fund is governed by an independent board of Trustees, supported by a panel of local community representatives, chosen for their understanding of local needs and issues.
The Fund currently runs four distinct grant programmes, reaching out to support communities in Ealing, Hillingdon, Hounslow, Richmond, Runnymede, Slough, Spelthorne, South Bucks, Windsor and Maidenhead. It works with the community charity Groundwork South to manage the programme.
Communities Together offers up to £2500 for a wide range of community-focussed projects
Learn more and apply for a Communities Together grant
Communities for Tomorrow, part funded by aircraft noise fines, awards grants of up to £25,000 for projects that help protect the environment or encourage sustainable development and eco education.
Learn more and apply for a Communities for Tomorrow grant
Schools and youth organisations working with young people in the five boroughs that border Heathrow – Ealing, Hillingdon, Hounslow, Slough and Spelthorne – can apply for grants of up to £25,000 under the Communities for Youth scheme.
Learn more and apply for a Communities for Youth grant
In addition, the fund supports Heathrow airport staff who volunteer with local community groups by running the Heathrow Active People initiative (HAPi) which provides grants of up to £2,500 for local projects. In 2015, the Fund has also provided over £33,000 in matched funding for staff fundraising for local and national charities by taking part in events such as challenges and coffee mornings.
Contacts
Heathrow Media Centre media_centre@heathrow.com +44 (0)20 8745 7224
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