Nottingham Building Society's foundation donates £50,000 to local charities

Colleagues nominated charities for whom the donation will be pivotal

Nottingham Building Society's foundation donates £50,000 to local charities

‘Tis the season of giving.

Nottingham Building Society has announced the 12 local charities receiving a total of £50,000 in donations from its Samuel Fox Foundation charitable fund.

Nominated by colleagues of the building society with a focus on supporting communities amid the cost-of-living crisis, they include charities set up to tackle youth homelessness, a clothes bank, food banks, and a provider of care to children with life limiting conditions.

Ahead of Christmas, the mutual asked all teams across its branches and head office to nominate charities based in their local community they would like to see receive a donation. The final 12 charities selected reflect a diverse mixture of organisations in the regions where The Nottingham has a footprint.

The charities selected are ones for whom a donation of £2,000 to £5,000 will be necessary for them to support more people in need. In total, the Samuel Fox Foundation has donated almost £110,000 to local charities in 2022.

Set up in 2021 and named after the man who founded The Nottingham in 1849, the Samuel Fox Foundation prioritises supporting projects and causes that help communities thrive.

Sophie Wilkinson, a customer services assistant at The Nottingham who works at the West Bridgford branch, nominated The Friary, a local charity for homeless and vulnerable adults. 

“We have worked closely with The Friary over the last few years, helping with things like volunteer days and book sales, so we really understand what the charity does to help people,” Wilkinson said. “This donation will be life changing! It’s really made me happy to know our local charity is going to be getting help from the organisation I work for. It has made me proud of The Nottingham.”

Sue Hayes (pictured), chief executive at the Nottingham Building Society, added that for over 170 years, The Nottingham has been supporting communities.

“This Christmas, we thought it only fitting that our amazing colleagues were given the chance to nominate charities they know are making a difference in their local area, to be the beneficiaries of funds from the foundation bearing the name of our philanthropic founder,” Hayes stated.

“The majority are small organisations doing incredible work in their communities. Many of which are also bearing the brunt of the cost-of-living crisis themselves, doing their best to support those in need with limited resources. I couldn’t be prouder of the team for getting behind such fantastic causes.”

The following are the charities supported by the Samuel Fox Foundation this Christmas:

  • Arnold Foodbank, Nottingham
  • Broxtowe Youth Homelessness, Nottingham
  • High Peak Homeless Help, Buxton
  • Hope for Belper, Belper, Derbyshire
  • HOPE Nottingham, Nottingham
  • Jigsaw Support Scheme, Mansfield
  • Long Eaton & Sawley Foodbank, Nottingham
  • The Friary, Nottingham
  • We Are ONE, Grimsby
  • Oikos-Brigg, Brigg, North Lincolnshire
  • Shareware, Nottingham
  • The Harley Jae Trust, Bingham, Nottinghamshire