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ROBERTSON HIGHLIGHTS BANK OF SCOTLAND GRANTS PDF Print E-mail
Wednesday, 31 August 2011 00:00
Angus Robertson, MP for Moray, is highlighting the availability of grants from the Bank of Scotland Foundation for local charitable groups.

Twenty-three charities across Scotland received nearly £290,000 in the first tranche of donations from the foundation.

The foundation is now seeking applications for the latest round of donations.

Commenting the SNP’s Mr Robertson said:

“ The small grants programme accepts applications for amounts up to and including £20,000 from charities registered in Scotland.  It particularly seeks to help with the development and improvement of local communities and also financial literacy and financial inclusion.

“ I would like to urge local charities to apply.  Further information and application forms can be found on their website at - http://www.bankofscotlandfoundation.org/small-grants-programme or you can call 0131 243 7053.  The closing date for receipt of applications is 5pm, Friday 14th October 2011.

“ I hope that charities in Moray will be able to benefit from this scheme.”
 
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