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Dunbartonshire to Benefit from Donation from Clydesdale Bank

20th March 2015

A charitable organisation in Dunbartonshire has received £500 funding support through the Clydesdale and Yorkshire Bank Employee Volunteer Grant Programme.

Dunbartonshire Disability Sports Club, which aims to raise awareness of disability sport and to increase participation opportunities for those with a disability, has been awarded funding towards the cost of providing weekly physical activity sessions for children and young people with disability.

The sessions offer the opportunity to try a range of different sports and provide people with the chance to be more socially included and improve their self-esteem and body image.

The Clydesdale and Yorkshire Bank Employee Volunteer Grant Programme funds charitable initiatives that its employees are passionate about and has awarded almost £150,000 funding in total to employees through the programme in the last year.

Employees can apply for a grant of up to £500 if they have been actively involved with local community groups in their own time for at least 12 months.  This includes local charities or not-for-profit organisations such as schools, brownies, scouts or sports groups.
 
The funding helps the groups continue their work in the local community through the advancement of health, education, protection or improvement of the environment, participation in sport or citizenship and community development.

Jacqui Atkinson, Community Support Manager at Clydesdale Bank, said: “The Clydesdale and Yorkshire Bank Employee Volunteer Grant Programme recognises the great community work our employees are involved with outside of the Bank’s own extensive volunteering programme.  Any employee that is involved in a charity or not-for-profit organisation in their own time is eligible to apply for a grant.

“We are a strongly customer focused Bank, very much committed to serving and supporting the communities we’re part of.  Actively encouraging our employees to become involved in voluntary work within their own community through our grants programme is just one way we can support the valuable contribution they make in helping others.”

The employee grants are provided through The Yorkshire and Clydesdale Bank Foundation, a registered charity established by the Banks in 2008.  For further information about The Yorkshire and Clydesdale Bank Foundation, people can visit www.cbonline.co.uk/foundation

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