| Shepperton Studios has today launched a £500,000 community fund to support local individuals, non-profit and voluntary organisations including charities, social enterprises, and community groups. Working together with independent local charity, the Community Foundation for Surrey (CFS), the Shepperton Studios Community Fund will be distributed over ten years and will benefit the Shepperton area and wider borough of Spelthorne. Areas of focus include:
‚Ä¢ Youth Development – Initiatives that create opportunities for young people to develop their skills and support their long-term success particularly those designed to support initiatives in the fields of youth and community development with a focus upon education in and growth of screen based, media industries. For example, but not limited to, investing in facilities that will be used by young people, training programmes or summer school initiatives. The Fund forms part of the Studios‚Äô Set For More programme which is a long-term commitment that focuses on creating opportunities for young people, investing in the local community and supporting underprivileged groups. This is in addition to the community benefits already pledged by Shepperton Studios as part of its plans to expand and improve the world-renowned facility. Paul Golding, Chairman and Chief Executive, Pinewood Group said: Conservative Borough Councillor for Laleham and Shepperton Green Cllr Maureen Attewell added: In recent years, the Studios have supported the local community, charities and organisations by sponsoring and/or providing space and amenities for both physical and virtual events including the Spelthorne Means Business Awards, Surrey Youth Awards, Shepperton Big Tree Night, Shepperton Village Fair and Spelthorne in Bloom. Shepperton Studios approached the Community Foundation for Surrey with the ambition to set up a fund that could draw on relevant experience and knowledge of existing projects in the local area. With this knowledge the CFS will make well-informed grant award decisions and oversee the implementation and monitoring of projects. Rebecca Bowden, Chief Executive at the Community Foundation for Surrey said: Application details |
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SHEPPERTON STUDIOS COMMUNITY FUND LAUNCHES TO SUPPORT YOUTH AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT WITHIN SPELTHORNE