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Robbie WilliamsYou are in: Stoke & Staffordshire > Entertainment > Music > Robbie Williams > Robbie's 'Give it Sum' Robbie's 'Give it Sum'One thing you may not know about Robbie Williams is that the lad has a soft heart. Which is why, with Comic Relief, he set up a charity fund called Give It Sum. Find out here on this page how to apply for grants, and a bit of history of Give It Sum Our Stoke-on-Trent bred superstar, Robbie Williams, is helping the community in North Staffordshire much more than we could imagine, yet he seems incredibly modest about it all. Rob - in Little Britain for Comic Relief How it all started...In June 2000, with the help of Comic Relief, Robbie Williams set up Give It Sum. Now Give It Sum is helping all sorts of causes all over the county. As of 2009, the fund has helped over 420 projects in the area, awarding more than 拢4.5 million. See Also:More 'Give it Sum' webpages
Treetops HospiceThose who have benefited include the Donna Louise Trust, which runs the Treetops Hospice in Trentham in Stoke on Trent, and the north Staffordshire Keep Active Group, run by group coordinator Janet Flaherty. Treetops Hospice provides respite and end of life care to children with life threatening conditions and their families. In 2008, the struggling children鈥檚 hospice had to close its doors 2 nights a week because a fall in donations meant it was been unable to stay open. The Hospice requires 拢2 million a year to provide vital care for the 160 children who are cared for there, and the Give It Sum Fund enables Treetops to employ specialist children鈥檚 nurses to look after them.听 Keep Active GroupThe Keep Active Group was only able to survive due to donations made by Robbie through his Give it Sum Fund. With the 拢30,000 awarded by the Give it Sum Fund, the Keep Active Group have been able to hold a wide range of fortnightly activities that include: The group plays an important role in the lives of its members, many of whom had felt very isolated and wanted to get out and meet people. It aims to enable members to become more involved in their local community and increase their confidence by giving them skills and knowledge through creative and informative activities. Keep Active members also visit each other at home and in hospital, whilst a regular newsletter keeps everyone in touch with each other, even if they can鈥檛 attend meetings. ___________________________________________ Grants - Frequently Asked Questions....Can I apply for a Give it Sum grant?The Fund supports a broad range of self-help projects, community groups and voluntary organisations (with an income of less than 拢150,000 a year) that address problems caused by poverty, disadvantage and discrimination in their area. Examples of work it will consider include:
Community ChestThe Give it Sum Fund also supports the Give it Sum North Staffs Community Chest. This fund makes grants between 拢50 and 拢1000 to groups with an annual income of less than 拢10,000 addressing poverty and disadvantage throughout North Staffordshire.听听 Are there guidelines?In order to apply the group you represent must have a constitution, but doesn't need to be a registered charity. Those who should benefit most are groups that are run for, and by local people, rather than the larger professional organisations. How can people apply?There are various ways to apply depending on how much you want. Alternatively, you can call 0207 820 5555 (Minicom:0207 820 5579) or email: giveitsum@comicrelief.org.uk For help with your application, you can contact the local Give It Sum Advisor on 01782 720 040. Comic Relief Give It sum
Give it Sum offers grants for up to two years and the grants will not usually be more than 拢15,000 for each year. last updated: 26/03/2009 at 11:13 SEE ALSOYou are in: Stoke & Staffordshire > Entertainment > Music > Robbie Williams > Robbie's 'Give it Sum'
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