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Charities can apply for 2025 End-to-End funding

Representatives from organisations that benefited from this year’s Convex End-to-End fundraiser (Photograph supplied)

Charities can now apply to receive proceeds from next year’s Convex End-to-End fundraiser.

A spokeswoman said the island-wide event, which raised $240,000 for eight organisations this year, will benefit four charitable programmes in 2025.

Theresa Hall, End-to-End charity liaison, said a new application process on BermudaTix will make it easier for charities to submit proposals.

Christen Styche, chairwoman of the Bermuda End-to-End charitable trust, said: “We are excited to kick off the grant application process for 2025 and can’t wait to see the impactful projects charities will propose.

“The Convex End-to-End event is vital in supporting organisations making a meaningful difference in our community.

“We are honoured to have Convex as our title sponsor for another year.

“Their ongoing support enables us to organise a great event with proceeds used to help even more local charities thrive.”

Next year’s event will take place on May 3, beginning in St George's and finishing at the Royal Naval Dockyard.

Charities can apply for funding through crm.bdatix.bm or bermudaendtoend.bm and have until 5pm on October 31 to do so.

Applications cannot be saved for later completion once started and all applicants will receive an e-mail copy of the form after submission.

Late applications will not be accepted.

• E-mail charities@bermudaendtoend.bm concerning any issues with the application

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Published October 01, 2024 at 11:06 am (Updated October 01, 2024 at 7:40 pm)

Charities can apply for 2025 End-to-End funding

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