Published on: 12th November 2014
TEN Teesside community champions have been selected to receive a share of £10,000 – but now face a public vote to decide just how much they will receive.
Dozens of local charities, community groups and schools applied for Middlesbrough and Teesside Philanthropic Foundation’s Boro-backed £10,000 Goalden Giveaway.
A panel of the charity’s patrons have drawn up a shortlist of 10, who must now encourage their supporters to vote for them in a public poll on the Foundation’s official website at www.teessidecharity.org.uk.
The cause winning most votes will receive not only £2,500 but a visit from two Boro stars.
The full list of Teesside causes selected for the public vote in the £10,000 Goalden Giveaway is:
Supporters of the 10 finalists and members of the public now have an opportunity to vote via the charity’s official website www.teessidecharity.org.uk for the good cause they believe deserves the biggest share of the money.
While the group receiving most votes will win £2,500, the second-placed charity will receive £1,500 and those placed third to fifth £1,000. There’ll be £750 for the finalists getting the sixth and seventh most votes and £500 for the remaining good causes.
The Foundation’s trustees also agreed to give £250 each to eight applicants that narrowly missed out on the public vote.
They are Marske Community Partnership, Kidz Konnekt of South Bank, Cargo Fleet Junior Football Club, Teesside Ability Support Centre, Investing in People and Culture for Middlesbrough-based refugees, Stockton charity People Linking at Newtown Together (PLANT), adult disability group Our Version of Events and NEPACS for children visiting parents in prison.
The public poll – which is restricted to one vote per person – opens at 9am on Wednesday, November 12 and runs through to midday on Friday December 5.
The Goalden Giveaway panel featured Foundation patron representatives Mark Smith of Stockton Machine Company, Nigel Williams, Glyn Pemberton of Active Chartered Financial Planners, Jo-Ann Swinnerton of Middlesbrough FC and Foundation chairman Andy Preston.
Mark Smith, managing director of new Foundation patrons Stockton Machine Company, said: “I didn’t know there were so many small but great local community groups and charities in the area run by people with a love and passion for what they do.
“It’s no exaggeration to say it makes me proud to come from Teesside to hear about that commitment we have to looking after each other.”
This is the third time in 12 months the Philanthropic Foundation has held a £10,000 Goalden Giveaway for Teesside community groups. Previous winners of £2,500 were Tees Valley Wheelchair Basketball Club and Middlesbrough Powerchair Football Club.
Thanks to generous local companies and individuals, the Foundation recently celebrated a £750,000 fundraising milestone just three-and-a-half years after forming. All funds raised stay on Teesside.