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Tesco Bags of Help applications now open


By Jonathan Clark

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Community groups and charities across Moray are being invited to apply for funding through the Tesco Bags of Help scheme.

Applications are officially open for 2020, with more than £1 million to be shared across Scotland throughout the year.

Applications for Tesco's 'Bags of Help' scheme are now open. Picture: Kevin Lines
Applications for Tesco's 'Bags of Help' scheme are now open. Picture: Kevin Lines

Anyone can nominate groups and charities which benefit their community.

Three groups will be awarded grant amounts of £2,000, £1,000 or £500 every three months in various funding areas including Elgin, Forres, Keith and Buckie.

The scheme sees money raised from the sale of reusable Bags for Life in Tesco stores across the country used to fund local projects. Customers decide where the money goes, casting their votes for shortlisted charities using blue tokens handed out in stores.

Keith Jackson, Bags of Help Manager at Tesco, said: "From projects to improve community spaces to groups looking for support with community events, purchasing new equipment and funding coaches, we encourage you to nominate and apply, and get involved in this fantastic scheme.

"Bags of Help has provided more than £80 million of funding to more than 27,000 local community projects to date, and there is so much more we want to help groups to achieve."

The scheme runs in partnership with charity Greenspace Scotland. Emma Halliday of Greenspace Scotland, said: "We encourage community groups to apply for Bags of Help funding to help improve places and spaces in local communities. We are pleased to be able to be a part of the journey and provide support and encouragement to help local communities thrive."

Find out more at: www.tesco.com/bagsofhelp.


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