House-builder funding for Over-70s and Under-18s on the peninsula

By Derek Davis

8th Apr 2020 | Local News

Leading house builder Persimmon Homes Suffolk has followed up its pledge to help fund carers for the Over-70s on the peninsula, to launch a £1million charity giveaway to support young people on the peninsula.

The Building Futures scheme aims to support community groups working with under-18s across three categories – education & arts, health and sport, including those on the Shotley peninsula and beyond.

Local groups can apply from today until May 31, outlining how they would spend £1,000 and/or £100,000 respectively on their community project.

Ian Hamilton, director in charge at Persimmon Homes Suffolk said: "As the country really starts to feel the effects of the Covid-19 outbreak, we believe that now more than ever we need to look after the health and wellbeing of the youngest and oldest members of our communities.

"Persimmon has already pledged to re-direct its Community Champions funding initiative towards groups that work with and support the over-70s for the duration of the pandemic crisis. Now, with the launch of Building Futures, we aim to help the younger members of our society.

"We will make donations from £1,000 to £100,000 to grassroots sports groups, charities dealing with physical and mental health issues, as well as community arts and education projects."

Building Futures is delivered through the Persimmon Charitable Foundation in partnership with Team GB, the British Olympic Association, and the company enlisted the help of World Championship silver medallist and Tokyo Olympic Games and Team GB hopeful Laviai Nielsen (Track and Field) to launch the scheme.

The 24-year-old 400m sprinter said: "Persimmon Homes and Building Futures can change the lives of thousands of youngsters across Britain, so that gets a massive 'thank you' from me."

A total of 128 grants of £1,000 will be awarded across Persimmon's 32 regional businesses to improve local facilities and the delivery of vital community projects.

Three initiatives will go on to win £100,000 each through a national online public vote. The winners will be named at a gala dinner for finalists in October.

In each sector – education & arts, health and sport – as well as the £100,000 first prize, there will be a £50,000 second prize and a £20,000 third prize, while a further 87 shortlisted projects will each receive £5,000.

Ian Hamilton added: "Last year we supported Ketton Players, The Befriending Scheme, Harleston Magpies Hockey Club, Ipswich Community Playbus and Suffolk Positive Futures with Building Futures funding.

"We are looking for groups, charities and individuals from across Suffolk to come forward with their amazing ideas on how to spend the big cash prizes. We will consider anything from new clubhouses and kit, to education and arts centres, medical research and support groups."

Persimmon, which does not have any homes on the peninsula, although did winning a controversial permission to build in nearby Capel St Mary, has donated £5m through its Community Champions, Healthy Communities and Building Futures funding schemes, since 2015.

To find out more about or to apply for Building Futures grants visit www.persimmonhomes.com/building-futures/

     

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