How to nominate a Northamptonshire community initiative for a £1K donation
A housebuilder is looking for community initiatives or outstanding individuals in Northamptonshire who have gone above and beyond during the pandemic.
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Hide AdTaylor Wimpey, responsible for the development of St Crispin’s Place in Duston, Seagrave Park in Kettering and Glenvale Park in Wellingborough, wants to give a sum of £1,000 to a cause that has helped and continues to help the community during coronavirus restrictions.
The company is calling for residents to nominate a group, organisation or community initiative which would benefit from the donation, whether it is for a contribution towards new equipment, a personal fundraising challenge, or anything in between.
Robert Curry, sales and marketing director at Taylor Wimpey East Midlands, said: “We would like to ask the people of Northamptonshire to tell us which community group, organisation or fundraising target they would like us to support.
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Hide Ad“Obviously everyone is going through a struggle at the moment and we would like to help a cause which means something to local people.”
Nominations can be submitted by emailing the name of the nominee, along with a brief description of why they have been nominated, to [email protected].
All nominations will need to be received by Sunday 28th February and only one submission per person will be counted.
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Hide AdThe group, organisation or individual with the most nominations will be awarded the £1,000 donation.
The company will then contact the chosen cause once voting closes on February 28.
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