The VINCI UK Foundation is inviting charities that strengthen communities by improving access to employment, training, housing, mobility or leisure for society’s most disadvantaged to submit applications for its 2021 grants. Charities promoting social cohesion across the UK and Republic of Ireland have until 31st March 2020 to submit applications for grants from £3,000 to £20,000...
Charities promoting social cohesion across the UK and Republic of Ireland have until 31st March 2020 to submit applications for grants from £3,000 to £20,000 via the VINCI UK Foundation website.
Grants may be used to purchase or upgrade transport, equipment and facilities to help the charities in their aims to combat social exclusion and strengthen communities.
Successful applications will also receive the support of a VINCI sponsor, an employee from a local VINCI business, who will donate some of their time and skills to the cause.
Businesses offering sponsorship through the foundation include VINCI Energies UK & RoI, VINCI Construction UK, VINCI Construction Grands Projets, VINCI Concessions, Bachy Soletanche, Eurovia, Freyssinet, Nuvia and Belfast Airport.
The main selection criterion is that charities operate in one of four areas:
If in doubt, prospective applicants can complete a simple eligibility test on the VINCI UK Foundation website.
Example projects that received support from the VINCI UK Foundation in 2020 include:
Since it was established in 2016, the VINCI UK Foundation has supported 130 charities, awarding more than £1 million in grants.
Ruth Ottley, Head Coordinator of the VINCI UK Foundation says: “The charities we support are often small, local initiatives that perform vital work in the community, transforming the lives of society’s most disadvantaged. It is a privilege and honour to contribute to their efforts both financially and practically and helps us make a difference to the local areas surrounding our businesses. I would encourage any charities tackling social exclusion to consider getting in touch.”
More details can be found at www.vinci-uk-foundation.co.uk.