Local organisations can apply for up to £1000 in a bid to offer warm spaces to those in need in their communities.
A grant fund of £30,000 has been allocated to open warm spaces for people struggling with heating bills this winter.has delivered the package as part of its multi-million-pound cost-of-living support plan.
The Glasgow Times has been raising awareness of the cost-of-living crisis in our award-winning campaignAs the application process was launched, Council leader Gordan Low said: “The cost of living crisis is one of our biggest challenges and we have allocated £2.1 million to fund a range of initiatives to support those most in need in our communities.
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