£990,000 has been awarded so far.
Voluntary and community groups in Leicestershire have been awarded a slice of a £1.5m fund.
The Communities Fund was launched to ensure that voluntary organisations can continue to carry out vital work across the county, despite the impact coronavirus is having on their finances.
More than 210 community and voluntary groups have applied for a share of the fund to support the most vulnerable during the coronavirus pandemic.
The second round of the fund will see £430,000 awarded to 50 projects. The deadline for submissions ended on Friday, 17 April and the authority is working through the final applications with a third announcement on funding set to be made later this week.
Nick Rushton, Leader of the county council said: “The applications we have received exceed £3m – double the pot available – and so far we have awarded a total of £990,000 to volunteers and groups to keep communities thriving in these challenging times.
“It’s never been more important for communities to band together and support each other. These awards will help groups to continue their crucial work and step up activities to support vulnerable people and those isolating.
“This fund enables people to stay safe by staying at home and ultimately, saves lives. I’d like to thank our volunteers and community groups for their fantastic work and for keeping the community spirit going.
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