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Charities and community groups from across the Harrogate district have been awarded grants in the first tranche of awards made by the Harrogate Brigantes Rotary Legacy Fund.
Fourteen successful applicants attended a presentation evening on Tuesday (November 13) at Oakdale Golf Club in Harrogate. They received awards ranging from £400 to £10,000.
Selected from a list of 65 applications, the chosen groups included the Happy Wanderers Ambulance and Resurrected Bites who were both given £10,000. A full list of recipents is below.
Groups were invited to seek a share of the first tranche of £10,000 donated to Harrogate Brigantes Rotary in the will of a local resident and former friend of the club.
The rotary club, which is part of a global network that engages in community projects, decided to split the donation into two lots of £50,000. The second funding round is expected to be launched in 2025.
A legacy fund committee of local business leaders was invited to assist in the judging.
Matthew Stamford (director of Estate Agent Verity Frearson), Sharon Canavar (chief executive of Harrogate International Festivals) and Frances Elliot (chief executive of Harrogate and District Community Action) comprised the panel alongside Brigantes president Bill O’Rourke and David Read (director of ConsultRFID) who is also a member of Harrogate Brigantes Rotary.
Harrogate Brigantes Rotary President Bill O’Rourke and Chair of the Legacy Selection Panel, Matthew Stamford, at the event at Oakdale Golf Club.
Mr O’Rourke said:
This was an extremely difficult process, because so many of the groups and charities asking for our support had put forward very strong applications.
I thank our legacy panel for their diligence and consideration over every application. The total amount requested was several times greater than the £50,000 we had earmarked for this tranche and it was a real shame that we could not help them all.
However, we are absolutely delighted to have been able to support these worthy 14 organisations with financial grants ranging from £400 up to £10,000. We are confident that the funds will not only be put to good use, but will make a huge difference to the local community.
Chair of the legacy selection panel, Matthew Stamford, said:
This was a wonderful opportunity for Harrogate Brigantes Rotary to make a real difference to charities and groups in the Harrogate community.
Reading the various stories and understanding just how this money will be spent by the applicants shone a light on all the people who do an amazing job helping those in need.
Brigantes Rotary has made a real difference, and I look forward to launching the second tranche of £50,000 when I’m expecting even more groups to step forward with their requests.
How the first tranche of £50,000 has been spent:
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