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Co-op Bank's Community Directplus makes first donations

Howard Lake | 18 December 2003 | News

Seven charitable and community-based organisations in the UK are the first to benefit from an innovative donation fund launched by The Co-operative Bank.

Charities from across the country are receiving donations of between £500 and £1000 to fund special projects ranging from the installation of wind generators to the creation of murals in inner city schools.

The fund is part of The Co-operative Bank’s Community Directplus, a new bank account for community organisations, charities and voluntary groups. All customers of the Community Directplus account have the opportunity to apply for financial support from a fund that grows in relation to deposits.

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The first wave of this year’s successful applicants have been announced with seven groups receiving their share of £5,000.

The Community Directplus account was set up earlier in 2003 specifically to suit the needs of community organisations, charities, voluntary organisations, social enterprises and co-operatives. The low cost 24-hour telephone, Internet and postal banking service will offer free banking, with no charges for cheques, standing orders, direct debits or cash deposits/withdrawals.

In addition, for every £100 deposited in Community Directplus, 10 pence is added to the donation fund which is then made available for customers to apply for.

The Customer Donation Fund will distribute a minimum of £5,000 every six months to customers that successfully apply for project funding.

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