Miller Homes inviting North Lanarkshire groups to apply for next round of its Community Fund
This will offer those in need a chance to share in a £10,000 fund.
Miller Homes is inviting groups in North Lanarkshire to apply for the next round of its Community Fund.
This will offer those in need, particularly near its developments Constarry Gardens in Croy and Stoneyetts Village in Moodiesburn, a chance to share in a £10,000 fund.
Applications close on Wednesday, April 30, and since launching in 2022, the Community Fund has made a meaningful difference to local communities across the UK, awarding £284,100 in grants to 389 organisations.
In 2024 alone, more than 131 groups received funding, with a total of £120,000 distributed to worthy causes.
The initiative has helped a wide range of local projects, from supporting grassroots sports teams and music groups to funding environmental improvements and replenishing foodbanks.
Andrew McArthur, regional operations director for Miller Homes Scotland West, expressed his enthusiasm for the initiative, saying: “We are committed to making a difference in the areas where we build in North Lanarkshire and beyond, and the Community Fund allows us to provide much-needed support to a variety of local causes.
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“Over the years, we’ve been able to help groups at all stages – whether they are just starting out or looking for additional funding to continue their valuable work.
“We encourage all eligible organisations to apply, whether they’re enhancing local green spaces, encouraging participation in sports and activities, or supporting wellbeing and education.”
Applicants will be asked to outline how they plan to use the funding to benefit their community.
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Grants will range from a minimum of £250 to a maximum of £2000.
Successful applicants will be notified in May, with funding awarded in the early summer.
For more information on the Community Fund, or how to apply, visit here.
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