Coronavirus Response Fund video

Yorkshire Building Society Charitable Foundation has launched its Coronavirus Response Fund to support smaller charities during the Covid-19 outbreak.

The £100,000 fund will make donations of £250 to £2,000 to charities that are helping UK communities to cope with the impact of the coronavirus pandemic.

Charities can apply for support with running costs, staff and travel costs as well as volunteer expenses.

Gordon Rogers, Chair of Trustees for Yorkshire Building Society Charitable Foundation, said:

The impact that coronavirus is having across the country including the charity sector is unparalleled. With the launch of our fund we are aiming to help charities that support the ongoing needs of vulnerable people and people suffering from poverty. We will be prioritising smaller charities that have an income of £100,000 or less and ones that for example may be helping vulnerable people who are self-isolating, supplying items for foodbanks, or alleviating the impact of children no longer receiving free school meals due to school closures.

Charities can apply for a donation from the Coronavirus Response Fund and see the full eligibility criteria at www.ybs.co.uk/charitablefoundation.  

Charities will receive a decision on their application within two weeks of submitting a request.

All information correct at time of publication.

 

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