GROUPS across the district are being invited to apply for a £500 grant from Tesco.

The supermarket chain's £30 million Covid-19 Community Fund is a package of support to help local communities tackling the coronavirus outbreak.

The initiative will see:

• Over the next 12 weeks, a top up food donation of £15m of food (ambient and fresh) to FareShare and the Trussell Trust in addition to its present monthly £3m food donation – food they need for distribution to community groups and food banks. It will also donate £1m between the two organisations to support their continuing operations

• The retailer focus £2m of funding from its existing Bags of Help community donation scheme to charities that are helping the most vulnerable

• Tesco build on its existing partnership with the British Red Cross, seeing it donate £2m to help the group with the extra costs they face in supporting people in need

• Tesco's stores open up access to more than £1m of funding to support causes in their local area

Tesco Group CEO, Dave Lewis, said: “Our stores are at the heart of the communities we serve and as well as supporting our customers and colleagues, we want to help those who need it most, locally."

"We will significantly boost our food donations programme, to ensure food banks and community groups have the supplies they need; whilst giving extra resources to the British Red Cross and focus our Bags of Help scheme to deliver more community support where its most needed at this difficult time.”

To apply for funding through Bags of Help go to www.tescobagsofhelp.org.uk.

Tesco's Bags of Help Covid-19 Community Fund aims to support as many groups as possible across the country with grants of £500. This includes, but is not limited to, women’s refuges, foodbanks, hospices, homeless charities, social isolation groups, schools, charities supporting the elderly and local authorities. The application and payment process is simple to provide support quickly to these important causes.

The process is managed through Tesco's partner charity Groundwork’s website.

Lindsay Boswell, chief executive of FareShare, said: “As the coronavirus crisis continues, we are very thankful to our longstanding partner, Tesco for their generous support. We know that many of the frontline charities we work with are continuing to provide vital support in their communities, and so the combination of funding and unprecedented food donations from Tesco will allow us to ensure they have a consistent supply of food during this difficult time.”

Emma Revie, chief executive of the Trussell Trust, said: “We believe everyone should be able to afford their own food. That’s why we are so grateful to Tesco who will, as the pandemic develops, provide support to communities across the UK where we’re working closely with food banks, helping people who can’t afford essentials to get an emergency food parcel.”

Mike Adamson, chief executive of British Red Cross, said: “The world is facing an unprecedented global emergency and we are extremely thankful for Tesco’s generous donation which together will help us continue our vital work, putting kindness into action and supporting the most vulnerable people during the coronavirus outbreak.”