- More than £130k allocated and funding is still available
- Schools, youth groups, charities and sports clubs all qualify
- Community rail partnerships and station adoption groups also able to bid for cash
East Midlands Railway’s (EMR) Community Fund has allocated more than £130,000 to deserving projects right across the East Midlands since it launched early this year.
The fund aims to support communities and organisations along the routes that EMR serve and is designed to inspire projects that make a difference to those that need it the most.
It is the first of its kind for the railway industry in the East Midlands and is available to community rail partnerships, station adoption groups, charities, community interest companies, schools, youth organisations, sports clubs, not for profits, and groups such as Beavers or Guides.
To qualify the group or organisation must operate within 15km of an EMR station and successfully meet the requirements of funding set out by EMR.
So far, the fund has supported a number of fantastic projects. These include working with the Heights of Abraham to create a marketing campaign to attract new visitors to Matlock Bath and open their eyes to the benefits of local leisure-based rail travel.
It also paid for a group of Year four children at Chestnut Street School in Ruskington to take part in a six-week scheme of work to learn more about the ‘World Around Them’ through geography, history and art.
Over the course of six weeks, the children learnt all about the railway, took a trip on a train, completed a history walk around the village and made a mosaic – which now has pride of place at the station.
Another worthwhile project that was supported was the Dementia Friendly Project at Alsager Station. Following on from being awarded with ‘Working towards Dementia Friendly’ status in 2020, the Community Fund paid for a day out by train for members of Alsager’s Memory Cafe.
The scheme wanted to see how dementia friendly the station was for a small group of people living with dementia and further understand how easy or difficult it was for them to travel by train.
Kaye Robinson, Community Engagement Manager at East Midlands Railway, said: “Since we launched the Community Fund we have been able to support so many worthwhile projects right across the region.
“If your charity, group or club is in need of support or have some worthwhile projects that need a financial helping hand – please don’t hesitate to get in touch.”
Community Fund – apply now!
The fund is available to community rail partnerships, station adoption groups, charities, community interest companies, schools, youth organisations, sports clubs, not for profits and groups such as Beavers or Guides.
To qualify the group or organisation must operate within 15km of an EMR station and successfully meet the requirements of funding set out by EMR.
For more information about the fund, including how to apply for funding please visit: https://www.eastmidlandsrailway.co.uk/community-fund