Charity > Leasing firm announces generous donation to launch endowment fund

Leasing firm announces generous donation to launch endowment fund

Milton Keynes Community Foundation has announced the launch of ICR Leasing’s new endowment fund, following the firm’s generous £25,000 donation. The Foundation has matched this contribution, creating a £50,000 fund to provide sustainable, long- term support for charities and groups delivering vital projects and services to those affected by cancer in Milton Keynes.

Thomas Ryan, Director at ICR Leasing, said: “ICR Leasing is incredibly proud to partner with MK Community Foundation and contribute to its new endowment fund. Cancer is a devastating disease that impacts countless lives, and sadly, nearly everyone is touched by the pain and challenges it brings at some point. Through our donation and MK Community Foundation’s generous matching contribution, this endowment fund will produce grant funding for many years to come.”

Will Chapman, Director at ICR Leasing, added: “Together, we aim to make a lasting impact in our community, offering hope and assistance to those who need it most. ICR Leasing is a local business, we take great pride in being able to give back to the community. Being part of the fabric of Milton Keynes means more than just conducting business here — it means actively contributing to the well-being of the people and organisations that make this area so special.”

Jake Geelan, Associate Director of Philanthropy at MK Community Foundation, said: “We are thrilled to partner with ICR Leasing on this important initiative. Their generous support allows us to extend our reach and help even more local people during one of the most vulnerable times in their lives. By matching ICR Leasing’s donation, we are doubling the impact on the cancer support network in Milton Keynes, ensuring that essential services are available to those who need them most.”

Vanessa Holmes, Associate Director of Milton Keynes Hospital Charity, emphasised the growing challenge: “Cancer rates are rising at an alarming rate, and the cases we are seeing are becoming increasingly complex. Locally, we’ve witnessed a staggering 33% growth in cancer cases — a direct reflection of our expanding population. Right now, Milton Keynes University Hospital’s Cancer Centre is caring for and treating 150 patients every single day.”

As giving experts, MK Community Foundation helps businesses maximise their impact. With a deep understanding of the city’s needs, the Foundation specialises in helping local businesses create meaningful and impactful giving strategies, saving valuable time and resources. Fundholders or business members can support causes closest to their hearts, while reaching grassroots organisations across Milton Keynes that are doing amazing work.

Community groups and charities based in Milton Keynes, working on projects to support those affected by cancer, may be eligible for a grant to support their efforts.

To learn more about how businesses can make the most of their charitable giving in Milton Keynes, or to learn more about grants, and to apply, email info@mkcommunityfoundation.co.uk or visit their website.