1 November 2023 By Tom Collins tom@TheCork.ie NASC based in Cork is among 20 community projects receiving financial support from Bank of Ireland’s Begin Together programme in 2023. €500,000 is being allocated to groups across the island of Ireland in year four of the Begin Together fund, delivered in partnership with the Community Foundation Ireland. This…
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Every Little Helps: Limerick charities benefit from Tesco Community Fund
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TESCO Ireland has announced that it has reached an €5m in donations to community groups and local causes across Ireland through its Community Fund initiative.
This significant milestone comes as the retailer prepares to donate €5,000 to seven health-related community groups across Limerick under the first round of the 2021 Fund.
The Limerick organisations to benefit are Cliona s Foundation, Milford Hospice, Parkinsons Midwest, Headway, Limerick Suicide Watch, Cari and The Children’s Arc
First launched in 2014, the Community Fund aims to provide financial support to groups in the local communities across the country. Anyone can nominate a community group or good cause via the Tesco website - every eight weeks three causes are chosen in every Tesco store across Ireland, sharing up to €1,000 equally.