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The P&J Community Fund is a vital initiative aimed at supporting local charities across the north and north-east regions. This fund plays a significant role in enhancing community welfare by providing financial assistance to organizations that are dedicated to making a positive impact. Starting today, charities can nominate themselves for a chance to secure funding that will be available from February 2025 to November 2026.
This opportunity is crucial for charities looking to expand their reach and effectiveness in serving their communities.
To participate in this initiative, charities must fall into one of two categories: those based in Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire, or those located in the Highlands, Islands, and Moray. The nomination process is straightforward, but it is essential that nominations come from an employee, trustee, or board member of the charity.
This requirement ensures that the nominations are legitimate and that the organizations are genuinely seeking support. The nomination period will remain open until midnight on December 16, providing ample time for charities to submit their applications.
Once the nomination period closes, a panel of judges, including The Press and Journal’s editor Craig Walker, will review the submissions and create a shortlist of six charities—three from each category. This shortlist will then be announced publicly, allowing readers to participate in the selection process through a voting system. Each reader will have the opportunity to vote for one charity in each category, ensuring that the final selection reflects the community’s preferences.
The P&J Community Fund has a proven track record of supporting local causes. In the previous year, the fund raised an impressive £126,249.77, which was distributed equally among five selected charities, including Friends of Anchor and Scotland’s Charity Air Ambulance. These funds have made a significant difference in the lives of many individuals and families within the community. The upcoming gala event on February 21, 2025, will serve as a fundraising opportunity for the newly selected charity partners, further emphasizing the importance of community involvement and support.
Charities are encouraged to take advantage of this opportunity to secure essential funding that can help them continue their important work. The nomination process is now open, and organizations should act quickly to ensure they meet the deadline. For those interested in participating, detailed information and the nomination form are available online. Together, we can support the causes that make our communities better places to live and work.
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