CrossCountry has launched a new Customer and Communities Improvement Fund (CCIF). This fund is worth over £167,000 and will support community initiatives across the network.
The grant scheme will have three application opportunities over the year. Those wanting to apply with sustainability initiatives are encouraged and opportunities to apply are now available as of the 1st July.
This first funding window will continue until Friday 23rd August 2024.
Since the funds’ first iteration, it has supported 16 different initiatives over the country, valuing at £400,000.
Those wanting to apply and find out more can visit www.crosscountrytrains.co.uk/customer-and-communities-improvement-fund
“We’re excited to launch the refreshed Customer and Communities Improvement Fund and can’t wait to see what applications come in from communities across the country.
“We’d be delighted to hear from projects and groups looking to improve the communities served by the CrossCountry network, especially with an emphasis on social value and sustainability – if this sounds like you, please visit our website to apply.”
Jessica Lockwood, CrossCountry’s Environment and Sustainability Manager
“It’s been fantastic to work with CrossCountry to help even more projects and initiatives with their critical community work across Cornwall.
“We always value support from businesses and organisations working in Cornwall and we look forward to working closely with CrossCountry again in the future.”
Tamara Sherston-Baker, Development Director at the Cornwall Community Foundation
Responses
I would prefer it if Cross Country put some emphasis on lowering their fares.