CHARITIES in the Gazette circulation area again are invited to apply for a cash grant of up to £5,000 from the Gannett Foundation to help with a specific local cause or project.
The US parent company of Newsquest Media Group, owners of the Gazette, is this again making available more than £500,000 for qualified, non-profit-making organisations which help and support community groups.
Previous recipients of Gannett Foundation grants in the Gazette area have included Severnside Opportunity Group in Thornbury and Stone and District Village Hall, which received £3,500 and £280 respectively.
Applications forms for this round of grants are available now from the Gazette head office at Reliance House, Long Street, Dursley, Glos GL11 4LS (tel 01453 544000, fax 540208). The deadline for receipt of completed application forms is Friday, March 11, 2005.
Application guidelines for 2005 are as follows:
What is the Gannett Foundation?
The Gannett Foundation is the charitable arm of the Gannett Co Inc, owner of the Newsquest Media Group, one of the UK's largest publishers, whose titles include the Gloucestershire Gazette, Thornbury Gazette and Yate/Sodbury Gazette.
What is the Gannett Foundation Fund?
The Gannett Foundation has provided funding to support local organisations in the areas where Newsquest operates in the UK. The Fund is managed by Greater Bristol Foundation on behalf of the Gannett Foundation and Newsquest.
What does the Gannett Foundation support?
The Gannett Foundation supports projects which take a creative approach to fundamental issues such as education and neighbourhood improvements, economic development, youth development, community problem-solving, assistance to disadvantaged people, environmental conservation and cultural enrichment. Priority is given to youth projects, particularly engaging and involving young people in the development of those projects; and projects that benefit people with special needs either through disability or disadvantage.
Is there anything that is definitely excluded from getting a grant?
Grants will NOT be given to: * Individuals * Organisations which are not registered charities * National or regional organisations unless the project addresses specific local community needs * Promotion of religious cause * Uniformed groups, including Scouts and Guides * Endowment funds * General appeals or multi-year campaigns * Medical or research organisations * Animal charities * As part contribution to a salary whether part- or full-time
What size of grant can my group apply for?
Grants will be for £1,000-£5,000 but larger grants may be made for exceptional projects.
How to apply?
Applications must be submitted on the application form which can be obtained from the Gazette head office, details of which are given above.
The Gazette will expect grant winners to co-operate with reasonable arrangements for publicity and in some cases may ask for the Gannett Foundation/newspaper logo to be displayed on major items of equipment such as minibuses.
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