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Support for High Peak groups and organisations

Groups across the High Peak which have been financially affected by the coronavirus pandemic are being reminded that they could benefit from grant funding. 

High Peak Community and Voluntary Support (CVS) is still taking applications for its High Peak Connect Covid-19 Support Grant. 

Small grants of up to £500 are available for local groups and organisations impacted by the current pandemic. 

Any voluntary or community groups, or local people, within the High Peak area who come together to support the health and wellbeing of their community during the pandemic are eligible to apply for funding.

For more information and to apply, visit http://www.highpeakcvs.org.uk/news.asp?ID=1352

High Peak CVS say it can also help groups and organisations identify and apply for funding. Head to http://highpeakcvs.org.uk/index.asp?ID=158 for more details. 

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