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Welcome to the October edition of Community Foundation for Lancashire's Newsletter This months newsletter features articles from our Lancashire Investors in Community Annual Dinner including a video showcasing the community shown on the evening. In October, we brought together local businesses to discuss the importance of social responsibility, published a renewed 'Introduction to CFLM' and raised funds at EVA's for the Women's Fund. Thank you for being part of our mission to build a stronger, fairer Lancashire. Showcasing Lancashire’s Grassroots Stories We joined Bigtank Productions to visit local charities and capture some of the smiles made possible by the amazing organisations we support. Read More here Who Are CFLM: An Introduction Our renewed introduction gives a clear overview of who we are, how we work, and the partners we collaborate with. Exploring the ‘S’ in ESG: Why Social Responsibility Matters We brought together representatives from across the business spectrum to explore the importance of the “S” in ESG. Read More The UK’s largest business awards dedicated solely to women Our team joined the Pink Link Ladies to support fundraising for the Lancashire Womens Fund at the Enterprise Vision Awards (EVAs). Read More Lancashire Investors in Community Annual Dinner 2025 Our 5th Annual Lancashire Investors in Community Dinner had a truly special atmosphere. Eighty-five guests attended to share their mutual passion for giving back. Read More Marsden Building Society Sponsors Lancashire Investors in Community Dinner We're incredible grateful for their continued support as a donor, Lancashire Investor in Community member sponsorship and champion of our work. Read More Seriun: Our newest member of Lancashire Investors in Community We're delighted to welcome Seriun, an award-winning Managed Service Provider (MSP) based in the North West of England as the newest member of Lancashire Investors in Community. Read More Join Lancashire Investors in Community Lancashire Investors in Community (LIiC) unites local businesses committed to making a tangible difference across the county. By becoming a member, your business supports grassroots organisations, enhances its ESG profile, and gains access to exclusive networking events and community impact experiences. Whether you're a start-up or an established enterprise, LIiC offers a meaningful way to give back and grow your social impact. A special thanks to our LIiC Ambassadors Edwin Booth CBE DL (E.H Booth and Co Ltd), Mark McLoughlin (Orca Finance) and Ram Gupta (Nybble IT). Find Out More Here The BIBAs Foundation The fund is available for projects that enable young people aged 16-27 to flourish, learn or develop skills. Grant size for groups: Up to £5,000 Grant size for individuals: Up to £2,000 RWE Hameldon Hill Wind Farm Community Fund
The fund supports voluntary and community groups working in the Hapton with Park Ward and the Gawthorpe Ward. Grant Size: £250+ Comments are closed.
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