Summary:
1. Twenty Harlow-based community groups are set to receive £30,000 in funding from the Kao SEED Fund to support local initiatives.
2. The fund, launched by Kao Data and Harlow Council, offers grants for new programs and pilot projects that benefit the community.
3. The successful bids cover a range of activities, from sustainable theatre productions to free tuition for disadvantaged pupils.
Article:
Twenty community groups in Harlow are celebrating as they have been selected to receive a total of £30,000 in funding from the Kao SEED Fund. This fund, which stands for Social Enterprise and Environment Development Fund, was launched by data centre operator Kao Data in partnership with Harlow Council. The aim of the fund is to support local initiatives that deliver social and environmental benefits across the town.
The second round of the Kao SEED Fund saw a diverse range of projects being awarded grants ranging from £500 to £2,500. The selected groups will use the funding to launch new programs or pilot projects that aim to make a positive impact on the community. Among the successful bids are a sustainable theatre production of Alice in Wonderland, a women-only boxing program, free tuition for disadvantaged pupils, and the creation of a forest garden for a local Scout group.
Councillor Dan Swords, Leader of Harlow Council, praised the initiative, highlighting how the fund will help community groups in Harlow reach more residents and continue to make the town a great place to live. Lizzy McDowell, Director of Marketing at Kao Data, expressed her excitement at supporting these inspiring projects that make a tangible difference in the community.
The 20 funded projects cover a wide range of activities, including expanding a community garden project, delivering football sessions for children from low-income families, recruiting volunteer drivers for community transport, and supporting arts initiatives. The Kao SEED Fund aims to invest in community-led projects that aim to enhance the quality of life in Harlow and make the town a better place to live and work.
The latest round of funding follows the successful launch of the Kao SEED Fund in Harlow last year, demonstrating the ongoing commitment of Kao Data and Harlow Council to support the local community. The selected projects highlight the creativity and dedication of community groups in Harlow, showcasing the positive impact that can be achieved through collaboration between businesses and local government.