The Heathrow Community Fund is looking for new Trustees

A grant making charity, set up by Heathrow Airport to help local communities, is looking for new Trustees.

2013-04-19 — /travelprnews.com/ — The Heathrow Community Fund has donated more than £1 million to local community projects in the past two years. Its grants come from three sources – an annual donation from Heathrow Airport, donations from airport passengers and fines imposed on aircraft that breach noise limits.

It is part of an independent grant-making charity established in 1996 to support and strengthen local communities close to the airport, with Trustees meeting four times a year to review grant applications.

Heathrow Community Fund Director Caroline Nicholls said: “Many of our Trustees are from the communities around Heathrow and their local knowledge helps us to make sure our grants go to projects that will really make a positive difference to local life. We are keen to hear from potential trustees with experience in education and skills development or with a financial background in the charitable sector.”

More than £500,000 will be available for grants during 2013 – reaching out to support community projects in Ealing, Hillingdon, Hounslow, Richmond, Runnymede, Slough, Spelthorne, South Bucks and Windsor and Maidenhead. There are three grant streams:

  • Communities For Youth – grants of up to £25,000 to support young people in their development in Ealing, Hillingdon, Hounslow, Slough and Spelthorne
  • Communities for Tomorrow – grants of up to £25,000 for projects that help protect the environment or encourage sustainable development and eco education. Available in all boroughs.
  • Communities Together – grants of up to £2500 for a wider range of smaller community focussed projects. Available in all boroughs

Recent grants have included:

– £50,000 for Mosaic to run a mentoring programme and enterprise challenge for secondary school students in Slough.

– £25,000 for a new volunteer room at the Willow Tree Centre in Hillingdon

– £25,000 towards the new Westside Youth Centre in Ealing

– £35,000 for youth projects at Waterman’s Arts Centre in Hounslow

– £20,000 for The Challenge Programme to support young people active in their local communities across West London.

Notes to editors

More information about the fund is available at www.heathrow.com/communityfund

For more information about the role of trustee, email Caroline Nicholls at heathrowcommunityfund@heathrow.com

Contact information

Heathrow Airport media centre
+44 (0)20 8745 7224
media_centre@heathrow.com