The Permanent TSB Community Fund is open and your vote could help a very worthwhile Donegal charity
A Donegal charity which has a hugely positive impact on hundreds of people with additional needs and their families could benefit from the Permanent TSB Community Fund.
But the Bluestack Special Needs Foundation needs your vote to become one of two out of five shortlisted charities in the North and West category.
Having taken over four Ulster Bank branches across Donegal in recent weeks, Permanent TSB is making its mark on the county.
This funding with a total pot of €200,000 will be of great assistance to the benefiting charities.
The North and West category covers a large area. And so the people of Donegal will really need to get behind this fantastic local organisation if they are to get enough votes to secure a share of the funding.
According to Permanent TSB: “We are a community serving the community and our commitment to having a positive and meaningful impact in communities across the country is a demonstration of that purpose in action.
“The permanent tsb Community Fund supports local communities by providing funding to community organisations that are working hard to make a difference. The Community Fund operates in each of our regions across Ireland and aims to provide €200,000 in funding to six local charities – chosen by you.
“We invite you to cast your vote now.
“The two charities that receive the most votes in each region will become our Community Fund Partners for the fundraising year.”
Voting closes on Friday, March 10 at 6pm.
Anyone who wishes to vote can go to https://www.permanenttsb.ie/communityfund/ where five charities from each of the three regions (North and West, South and East, and Dublin) are listed.
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