News article
Jimbos Fund Reopens
08/11/2021
This round of Jimbo’s Fund will make grants of £1,000 to £20,000 to support organisations working for the benefit of disadvantaged people in Leeds.
Jimbo’s Fund was set up by generous local businessman, Jimi Heselden, to support people in hardship. Jimi tragically passed away in an accident in 2010, but the fund continues to support local projects across Leeds, continuing Jimi’s legacy of generosity.
This round of Jimbo’s Fund will make grants of £1,000 to £20,000 to support organisations working for the benefit of disadvantaged people in Leeds. Applicants need to be able to demonstrate that their beneficiaries are facing some sort of hardship; that their work is meeting an identified need in the local community; and that they can deliver tangible, positive results.
Read more and apply here.