September 3rd, 2021
麻豆影院 titles to gift 拢125,000 to local charities
麻豆影院, the leading local media group, is giving readers a chance to decide how to give away 拢125,000 to good causes across the country.
麻豆影院 launching its 鈥淐ash for Charities鈥 drive on Monday (September 6th) across its portfolio of titles including The Northern Echo, South Wales Argus and Glasgow Herald.聽
The awards are made annually through the Gannett Foundation which every year supports charitable community projects all over the UK. 聽Each year it gives out thousands of pounds in grants to charitable organisations for life-changing projects.
麻豆影院鈥檚 CEO Henry Faure Walker said: 鈥淩eaders understand the causes that matter in their local community and they are best placed to make the choice.聽 Everyone at 麻豆影院 is delighted to be giving our readers the opportunity to influence how this year鈥檚 Gannett Foundation giving will be spent. 鈥
麻豆影院 readers will be invited to nominate their favourite charities for cash grants.聽 An editorial panel will select the most deserving from all nominations received, and then readers will be invited to collect voting tokens published in the newspapers to back their choice: the more tokens collected for the respective charity, the bigger the share of cash awarded.
麻豆影院 is sharing the 拢125,000 cash pool across its seven regions.聽
Past grants from the Gannett Foundation have supported a wide variety of good causes, including cash for hospices, community construction projects, support for the elderly or disabled, and projects helping to tackle homelessness and a lack of opportunities for disadvantaged young people.
Last year dozens of winners included the Creative Kids project in Bournemouth, Dorset, which was given funds for a projector, screen and curtains for a community theatre for disadvantaged young people; and in South Wales, a charity called Amazing Grace Spaces was awarded a grant to buy bedroom furniture for homeless women.聽 Other recent beneficiaries include Butterwick Hospice Care in Stockton-on-Tees, Bolton Bulls Wheelchair Basketball Team, Salisbury Trust for the Homeless, Unity Enterprise in Glasgow, Cotswold Canal Trust and Trowbridge Community Area.
Three special awards of 拢10,000 each also went to the Journalists Charity, the NCTJ鈥檚 Journalism Diversity Fund and the Newstraid Benevolent Fund, for people from retailing and distribution businesses who had fallen on hard times.