Community groups are being invited to apply for cash from Glasgow Airport’s FlightPath Fund.
The fund has more than £115,000 available this year for good causes in four council areas.
Groups in Glasgow, Renfrewshire, East Dunbartonshire and West Dunbartonshire can submit bids for funding.
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The committee that distributes funding is also keen to support sustainability-themed projects aimed at improving the environment in the communities around the airport.
Ronald Leitch, Operations Director at Glasgow Airport, said: “How we work with and support our local communities is a vital part of our wider sustainability strategy, so I am really pleased to confirm that this year’s total is the biggest yet since the FlightPath Fund resumed in 2021.
“I’ve seen for myself the positive impact the work of the FlightPath Fund has in helping so many worthwhile clubs, charities and community organisations that neighbour the airport over the years.
“We want to make sure as many worthwhile causes as possible continue to benefit, so it’s important that local groups and organisations in need of support reach out.”
The FlightPath Fund focuses on three key areas, employment, environment and education.
Last year almost £85,000 was awarded in 2022 by the FlightPath Fund to help support 64 groups, charities and projects.
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