Miller Homes Scotland East has awarded £1,000 to Edinburgh United Football Club 2013 through its Community Fund initiative.
Launched in 2022, the Community Fund has continued to make a positive impact in communities across Scotland, distributing £344,000 to 538 organisations. The funding has supported a broad range of local projects, including foodbanks, sports clubs, music groups and creative spaces, helping communities thrive at a grassroots level.
So far in 2025 Community Fund has supported seventeen groups across Scotland with a share of £20,000, including Edinburgh United Foodball Club. Miller Homes‘ donation to the group will go towards purchasing essential equipment and aiding team building activities.
Duncan Wright, head coach at Edinburgh United Football Club said:
“Thanks to a generous £1,000 donation from Miller Homes, we can continue to provide our players with the equipment and support they need to develop both on and off the pitch. This funding will make a real difference to our team-building activities and overall experience for the players. We’re incredibly grateful for Miller Homes’ support and their commitment to football groups in the community.”
Neil Gaffney, Regional Sales Director for Miller Homes Scotland East, said:
“We are delighted to be able to continually support causes within the communities that we have developments. It has become one of the most important things that we do at Miller Homes.
“We’re thrilled to support Edinburgh United Football Club 2013. Grassroots clubs like this bring young people together, build teamwork, and create lasting memories. We’re pleased this funding will help provide essential equipment and support team-building activities, helping the players enjoy the game and thrive in their community.”
For more information on Miller Homes’ Community Fund and to find out when the next round of funding opens, visit www.millerhomes.co.uk/communityfund.
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