Our Funds enable our Corporate Members to deliver their CSR strategies and they offer Individual and Family Members an easy and meaningful way to target their giving to the local causes that they care most about. We extend grateful thanks to all our fund holders who make a long-term commitment to our community through their funds.
OUR CORPORATE & COMMUNITY FUNDS
Allianz Community Fund Arts Fund
Supports projects under their 'local communities To reach a wide variety of people in need as well as contributing
make a difference' initiative to the cultural and artistic life in Milton Keynes
Baker Tilly Fund Bidwells Fund
Supports local educational projects For projects that help build stronger, healthier, inclusive and sustainable communities.
Citizen Fund Community Fund
Supports younger people's projects and projects Supports projects that have a lasting effect on communities in relating to families or health Milton Keynes
David Lock Associates Fund Employers Network on Disability Fund
(includes a Grassroots Fund) Supporting local people with disabilities to access
Supporting projects that help to develop local training & employment
communities and projects that invest in the
future development of Milton Keynes
EMW Fund Grassroots Fund
Supports children and young people and projects To support grassroots community projects
that encourage community cohesion
Heart FM Fund Home Retail Group Fund (includes a Grassroots Fund)
Targets projects supporting local families, young Supports projects that enhance the home environment and that
people and musical activities focus on education, sustainable environment and health
Our Funds enable Corporate Members to deliver their CSR strategies and they offer Individual and Family Members an easy and meaningful way to target their giving to the local causes they care about most.

Photo: Named Fund Holders, Shoosmiths.
We extend grateful thanks to all our fund holders who make a long-term commitment to our community through their funds.
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MK Cultural Citizenship Fund MK DASS (Drug & Alcohol Support Service) Fund
Supports leadership that develops cultural Supports projects offering drug and alcohol support and related
citizenship where cultural diversity is positively services
encouraged and valued
MK Partnership Fund New Communities Fund
To support projects that help community development To support projects that benefit residents of local communities in
specified geographical areas including the Eastern and Western Expansion areas
NHBC Fund NHS Milton Keynes Fund
To support education, young people and issues of To support community projects in Beanhill, Bradville, Central
deprivation. Bletchley, Coffee Hall, Fenny Stratford, Fishermead, Fullers Slade, Tinkers Bridge, Wolverton and Greenleys focused on improving common health and well-being issues.
Niftylift Fund PricewaterhouseCoopers Fund
Supports small community groups that tackle Supports employment, education and regeneration projects
child poverty and help provide opportunities for
vulnerable young people.
Shoosmiths Fund (includes a Grassroots Fund) Sport Relief Fund
Supporting people with special needs, disabilities Supports projects that increase access to sport and exercise,
and older people encourage people to take part in sporting activities that bring communities together and help people who are experiencing difficulties to regain their confidence and self-esteem
Survive and Thrive Fund Thames Valley Police
To support Milton Keynes Voluntary and Community To support projects that have a lasting effect on communities in
Sector organisations affected by the recession MK
thecentre:mk Fund Women’s’ Fund
Targets projects that help create social and community To support projects that benefit vulnerable women in our cohesion by funding groups that support homeless people community
and people with disabilities
For further information on how you can help us support local community groups and charities please contact Lorna O’Herlihy, Development Manager, by email on lorna.oherlihy@mkcommunityfoundation.co.uk or by phone on 01908 395592.