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  • The National Emergencies Trust (NET) COVID-19 appeal

    Created: 26/03/2020
    News/Events Category: Funding and Finance


    The National Emergencies Trust (NET) launched an appeal on the 18 March 2020  to raise funds to help local charities to support those individuals suffering hardship as a result of the coronavirus outbreak. Foundations Scotland are proud to be working with The National Emergencies Trust and our colleagues at UKCF and the wider network to distribute money raised through a number of charitable organisations, to ensure it reaches those who need it most.

    Community Foundations are well placed to support local charities to overcome challenges presented by this ongoing emergency.

    Details of the NET fund and criteria for groups to apply for funding will follow in the next few days.

     




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