County's gas supplier to offer cash help to charities and community groups


After committing £240,000 to the Trussell Trust last week – to help food banks respond to challenges presented by coronavirus – Cadent Foundation now stands ready to support other worthy causes.
Cadent Foundation will have between £5m. to £7m. to be distributed every year to organisations based in North West England, the Midlands, South Yorkshire, East of England and the North London area.
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Hide AdThis is the UK footprint of Cadent, the company which manages the 80,000 miles of gas mains in those areas, as well as providing a 24/7, year-round gas emergency service.
The new fund will receive a set annual share of Cadent’s after-tax profits every year. Administered independently, by Charities Trust, these funds will support:
People – projects that help alleviate suffering and hardship of people in vulnerable situations
Environment – projects that will help protect and preserve the environment
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Research and Innovation - projects that help eliminate harmful emissions and support sustainable energy (grants in this area will only be made through partnership arrangements).
More information on eligibility and how to apply for grants is at cadentfoundation.com
“We’re incredibly excited to launch a fund that we know is going to make a positive and lasting difference in Lancashire,” said Julia Dwyer, Director, Cadent Foundation.
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Hide Ad“Cadent Foundation will support projects – large and small – that help people living in vulnerable situations and disadvantaged communities, or work to protect and preserve the natural environment, or work to create a sustainable energy future for all.
“This is a great opportunity for charities and community groups which need financial support. We can help them make a huge difference in the communities that Cadent serves.”