Devon Community Foundation awards £60,000 to groups in Plymouth

JenniferJ
Authored by JenniferJ
Posted: Friday, November 8, 2013 - 00:17

Devon Community Foundation has awarded £60,000 of Comic Relief funding to two organisations in Plymouth.

The grants have been awarded to Plymouth Pregnancy Crisis Centre, which will use its £30,000 to fund a baby loss support project working with parents who have suffered the loss of their child and are dealing with often crippling emotions, and Special Olympics Plymouth and District who will provide sport activities for adults and children with learning disabilities, helping to build skills and confidence.

Martha Wilkinson from Devon Community Foundation said: “These grants will make a huge difference to people living in the local area. We are delighted to be helping to get even more Comic Relief funding to the communities that need it most.”

Devon Community Foundation manages several grants programmes on behalf of Comic Relief. More information about how Devon Community Foundation is working with Comic Relief, and details of how to apply for a grant can be found on the website www.devoncf.com.

 

Devon Community Foundation is Devon’s local charity for local people, supporting hundreds of voluntary and community groups on the frontline helping local people in need and build better and more inclusive communities for everyone. DCF has distributed nearly £9,000,000 to over 2,700 projects across Devon, Plymouth and Torbay in the last nine years.

As one of the 53 Community Foundations in the UK, Devon Community Foundation is a catalyst for change, funding projects which are making a big difference to the lives of local people.  The Foundation provides a flexible and personal way for individuals and organisations to invest in local projects, helping to ensure Devon’s communities’ thrive.

Devon Community Foundation is aiming to raise a further £10 million by 2017: reaching such a milestone would enable the Foundation to allocate £1 million funding each and every year.

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