Aberdeen International Airport donates more than £18,000 from Airport Community Fund

Aberdeen International Airport has donated £18,755 from its Community Fund in the last twelve months.

The Community Fund is open to groups, charities and organisations with links to education, the environment and economic regeneration.

During the last year, the airport has given a cash boost to up to 20 applicants including Dyce Academy, Grampian Pride and North East Sensory Services.

Steve Szalay, managing director Aberdeen International Airport said: “The Aberdeen Airport Community Fund is a brilliant way for community groups to boost fundraising activities.

“We receive applications for everything from canoe equipment to garden sheds but we encourage groups with a focus on young people, the environment or that make a tangible and real difference in their local communities.

“We’re an important company in the Aberdeen city and shire region and are proud to back as many organisations as we can from our Community Fund.”

The Community Fund committee is made up of airport staff, as well as representatives from the local authorities and government.

Applications forms for the Community Fund can be downloaded here.

Aberdeen International Airport Community Fund members Maggie Mackenzie (left) and Laura Delaney (right) are pictured with Deejay Bullock, event manager Grampian Pride

Aberdeen International Airport Community Fund members Maggie Mackenzie (left) and Laura Delaney (right) are pictured with Deejay Bullock, event manager Grampian Pride

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