April 2019
Hereward Heat bags £2000 from Tesco’s
community grant scheme
Hereward Heat Wheelchair
Basketball Club is
delighted to announce it has bagged £2000 from
Tesco’s Bags of Help community grant scheme.
Bags of Help is
run in partnership with environmental charity Groundwork, and sees grants
awarded to thousands of local community projects every year. Since launching in
2015, it’s provided more than £75 million to over 25,000 local community
projects.
Millions of
shoppers have voted in Tesco stores up and down the country and it can now be
revealed Hereward Heat has been awarded £2000.
Work will now
begin on bringing the project to life.
The club will now
use the money to help use promote the club and attract new members to this fun
inclusive sport, to help us grow and develop back into a national league club.
“The club are over
the moon with the amount of money we have received and it will go a long way to
helping us grow the club. We are open to welcoming any newcomers with any level
of experience to help us re-build the club, we are a small friendly, sociable group
that enjoy playing this fast dynamic sport together. If you’re interested in
finding out more get in touch with club secretary Jerry Burnie 07901 715782, or
jerry.burnie@i-q-s.co.uk ”
Voting ran in
stores throughout January and February with customers choosing which local
project they would like to get the top award using a token given to them at the
checkout.
Tesco customers
get the chance to vote for three different groups each time they shop. Every
other month, when votes are collected, three groups in each of Tesco’s regions are
awarded funding.
Alec Brown,
Tesco’s Head of Community, said: “Bags of Help contributes funds to community
projects up and down the country and we’ve been overwhelmed by the response
from customers voting in their local stores. We’re looking forward to seeing
more projects brought to life.”
Groundwork’s
National Chief Executive, Graham Duxbury, said: “Bags of Help continues to
enable local communities up and down Britain to improve the local spaces and
places that matter to them. The diversity of projects that are being funded
shows that local communities have a passion to create something great in their
area. We are pleased to be able to be a part of the journey and provide support
and encouragement to help local communities thrive.”
In addition, to mark Tesco’s 100th year, they have announced two special voting rounds, Tesco
Bags of Help Centenary Grants, in summer and winter 2019 with larger grant
amounts available over wider geographic regions. Please look online for more
information on if they can support your group either through the normal Bags of
Help vote or Tesco Bags of Help Centenary Grants.
Funding is
available to community groups and charities looking to fund local projects that
bring benefits to communities. Anyone can nominate a project and
organisations can apply online. To find out more visit www.tesco.com/bagsofhelp.
Ends
Issued by Hereward Heat Wheelchair Basketball Club.
For further
information please contact:
Club Secretary,
Jerry Burnie 07901 715782, or jerry.burnie@i-q-s.co.uk
NOTES TO
EDITORS:
·
So far Bags of Help has awarded over £75 million to more than 25,000
local community projects.
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For more information please visit: www.tesco.com/bagsofhelp.
·
Tesco Bags of Help Centenary Grants celebrates 100 years of
great value for customers and communities by allowing customers to nominate and
vote for community projects to receive funding grants of £25,000, £15,000 or
£10,000. It will run in July/August and November/December. For any questions on
Tesco Bags of Help Centenary Grants please call the Tesco press office on 01707
918 701.