Causes in Doncaster receive funding support thanks to Co-op members
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Co-op members have raised the funds to support the local projects they care about by simply swiping or scanning their membership card when buying own-brand products and services, with members earning rewards for themselves and for their community too.
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Hide AdCo-op’s Local Community Fund has supported over 36,000 local community projects across the UK since it launched in 2016.
A total of £44687.65 is being shared in Doncaster and surrounding areas by 24 groups, including 58th Doncaster Scout Group who have received £2573.38; Doncaster Pride receiving £1308.97 and, 26th West Bessacarr Scout Group who benefited with £2586.78.
The funding boost comes at a much-needed time, with research from over 3,000 UK local community causes showing that more than eight-in-10 (84 per cent) of local groups have seen a jump in demand for their services through the cost-of-living crisis.
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Hide AdThis Christmas, Co-op Members and customers will also have the opportunity to give the gift of community spirit and, provide further vital support to community causes.
Members can donate their Member rewards balance via the Co-op app, and from next week, Members and customers alike can also donate in the 2,400 Co-op stores across the country.
Co-op has pledged to match the donations to share the spirit of Christmas with more communities across the UK this year.
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Hide AdRebecca Birkbeck, Director of Community and Member Participation at Co-op, said: “We’re really proud of our Local Community Fund and the impact it’s had supporting thousands of local causes across the UK. These groups deliver incredible grassroot projects, enabling them to provide important services, support and activities for their diverse communities.”
Co-op’s Local Community Fund supports local causes and community projects that have an impact and made a difference locally, while aligning with Co-op’s values, which include a focus on:
Bringing people together to access food: Such as community fridges, allotments, and cookery classes
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Hide AdHelping to improve mental wellbeing: Including sporting activities and, clubs and societies that build social connections
Creation of opportunities for young people to be heard and make a difference: For example, youth groups and forums that work to build confidence, life, and employability skills
Enabling communities to save and restore nature or tackle climate change: Including community gardens, tree planting, energy schemes, re-wilding, and sustainable transport
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Hide AdEarlier this year, Co-op announced it was aiming to attract one million active new Members over the next five years.
The Co-op is one of the world’s largest consumer-owned co-operatives. Its Members own the business and play an intrinsic part in the governance of the organisation, enjoying a wide number of benefits including member-only pricing across everyday essentials and personalised offers via the Co-op Membership app
In August, Co-op announced its biggest ever single investment in pricing of £70 million, as it extended its ‘member-only’ pricing across everyday essentials. The convenience retailer launched the price investment with a list of nearly 200 fixed lines including milk, eggs and bread. More information about the benefits of Co-op Membership including its exclusive offers and Member deals is available by visiting https://www.coop.co.uk/membership
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