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Stagecoach Community Fund

Stagecoach

Through its charitable giving, Stagecoach aims to address four key themes:

  • Promoting health and wellbeing
  • Supporting young people, skills and employment
  • Addressing loneliness and social isolation
  • Increasing accessibility and opportunity.

As part of this, it has a monthly fund dedicated to providing one-off support to small, local charities. Applications are reviewed on the first Wednesday of each month and so should be submitted before the last Friday of the prior month (please note, applications may be rolled over).

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