Groups chosen represent diverse causes
The ScottishPower Foundation has announced this year’s recipients of its annual award fund.
Eight charities in Scotland will share a part of the £1.25 million pot to help them make a positive difference to people’s lives in many diverse communities.
Groups chosen include causes as diverse as a support group for autistic young people, a project aiming to end appearance related bullying amongst young people, a STEM learning programme and a therapeutic initiative for vulnerable children.
The ScottishPower Foundation selected Changing Faces, Hearts & Minds, National Autistic Society, National Museums Scotland, The Prince’s Foundation, Music in Hospitals & Care, Maggie Keswick Jencks Cancer Caring Centers Trust and Young Enterprise Scotland as eight of 25 projects across the UK to receive funding this year, bringing real benefits to communities across the country.
Mike Thornton, foundation chairman, said: “Each year it’s incredible to see the applications received from projects across Scotland that are making a life-changing difference to people in their communities. We’re so pleased to announce this year’s funding package for 25 projects across the UK, which are all doing incredible work to make a real difference to their communities and the people living in them.”
Phillipa Quinn, fundraising officer for one of this year’s funded charities, Hearts & Minds, added: “Hearts & Minds is a charity that relies on funding to help us reach the people who need us most. The donation from the ScottishPower Foundation will extend the reach of our Clowndoctors programme – a therapeutic initiative that encourages interaction and communication among vulnerable young people in specialised educational and healthcare settings. We can’t thank them enough for this donation.”
The ScottishPower Foundation was established in 2013 with the aim of making a significant and lasting contribution to society, enhancing the lives of people living in communities throughout the UK.
It provides funding to registered charities which are involved in the advancement of education, environmental protection, citizenship and community development, science, the arts, heritage or culture as well as the prevention of poverty and relief of disability or other disadvantages.