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The Prince’s Countryside Fund releases Emergency Funds for Rural community groups APPLY NOW

The Prince’s Countryside Fund releases Emergency Funds for Rural community groups APPLY NOW

British farmers step in to assistant the crisis but need help to provide food to the nation.  A lot of these farmers are overlooked by UK companies who want to buy cheaper produce abroad now with the travel restrictions in place they need more workers.

The Prince’s Countryside Fund is inviting applications for emergency funding from farming and rural community support groups, who are providing assistance to counter the effects of isolation during the Coronavirus pandemic.

With thanks to Players of People’s Postcode Lottery, groups can apply for grant funding of up to £2,500 if they:

  • are providing emergency relief to vulnerable or isolated individuals or;
  • are providing support to farmers and farm businesses affected by the Coronavirus pandemic or;
  • are helping rural or farming communities to cope with the Coronavirus pandemic.

£100,000 total is available in this first round of funding. The Fund will assist projects that support farm businesses or other rural businesses and rural communities. This may include, but is not limited to, volunteer and fuel costs for grocery and prescription delivery from rural community shops, pubs, and hubs; costs associated with emergency support by farm and agricultural support groups; or rural foodbanks and food delivery services.

Claire Saunders, Director, The Prince’s Countryside Fund said: “Charitable organisations assisting their rural communities face particular challenges in these difficult times.  I am pleased that through the generosity of Players of People’s Postcode Lottery, The Prince’s Countryside Fund is able to offer some support for those most affected.”

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Applications close on Wednesday 15th April.  Find out more and apply at www.princescountrysidefund.org.uk/grants

 

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