A property management company based in Edinburgh, has launched its third community bursary scheme to provide financial support to groups in the local area.  Ross and Liddell first launched the initiative in 2011 and over the last two years it has supported more than 50 groups across the country.

Launching the 2013 bursary this week, Irene Devenny, managing director at Ross and Liddell, believes the scheme will continue to make a positive impact in communities across Scotland.

She said:- “We set-up the Community Bursary Scheme because we wanted to provide financial support to groups in the local communities in which we work in and we have been overwhelmed with the number of organisations who have applied for funding in the last two years.

“Last year we were able to support a range of organisations, including Citadel Youth Centre, Comas and Clovenstone Amateur Boxing Club. The feedback has been extremely positive and we are thrilled that our support has made such a difference.  As we launch the third bursary, we are confident this year will be an even bigger success. We are committed to our local communities and we encourage everyone involved with community groups and organisations to apply for funding.”

Applications are now open and groups can apply for a grant up to the value of £500, to purchase equipment and material to improve the service it provides to the local community.

Groups wishing to apply for funding from Ross and Liddell’s Community Bursary 2013 should visit www.ross-liddell.com to download an application form. The completed form should then be sent to bursary@onlybeattie.com

This video below shows the benefit the bursary funding has had on four organisations. Clovenstone Boxing are included at 3.17

The closing date for applications is Friday, June 28.

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