Parklands Pathway Fund reopens for community projects

Cat Robertson of Craigellachie Primary School Parent Partnership with pupils.

Parklands Care Homes has reopened its Pathway Fund, which is dedicated to helping community groups and charities in the Highlands, Moray and Aberdeenshire.

Parklands has been supporting local community projects for 30 years, and the Pathway Fund – introduced at the end of 2023 – continues this long-standing commitment to strengthening communities.

Since its launch, the Pathway Fund has supported a variety of local initiatives, including Grantown Tennis Club and Craigellachie Primary School Parent Partnership.

Eligible projects include those that focus on older people, education, sport and wellbeing, young people, and sustainability. 

Ron Taylor, managing director of Parklands Care Homes, said: “The Pathway Fund reflects our commitment to the communities we serve. By supporting local groups that make a real difference, we aim to help create a lasting positive impact across the Highlands, Moray and Aberdeenshire. We’re excited to see the new projects that will benefit in this next round of funding.”

Community groups and charities interested in applying can find more information at parklandsgroup.com/pathwayfund

Applications must be received by 31 October to be considered this year.

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