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Automotive Technology Firm Calls for Local Causes to Share Community Support
A company with its headquarters in Suffolk is appealing for charities and community groups to apply for support through its community sponsorship scheme.
Founded in 1995, with its headquarters in Wherstead Park, Ipswich, The ECS Group (ECS) has grown from humble beginnings to incorporate five companies throughout Europe. ECS partners with global clients to provide business consulting and technology solutions, primarily to the automotive industry.
With existing initiatives including a tree planting scheme and supporting the reinvigoration of a local youth football club, ECS is expanding its charitable giving to include funding, sponsorship or practical support to organisations in Suffolk.
Tom Thornton-Jones, General Manager at The ECS Group says: “We believe charity starts at home and we are excited to announce that we are ready to welcome applications from Suffolk-based organisations who we may be able to help.
“We have seen first-hand how even a relatively small amount of funding can make a huge difference to local charities and community organisations and we want to do more. Whether you need funding for a project, sponsorship for sports kit or some hands-on support from our team, we would love to hear from you.”
If you are involved, in or know of a worthy cause which The ECS Group could support, please contact Tom Thornton-Jones.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Kate Everett .
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