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    A year on, NFRN’s Covid fund remains open for applications

    The Federation of Independent Retailers (NFRN) said £100,000 from its COVID-19 Hardship Fund is still available for those who are experiencing financial difficulties caused by the pandemic.

    Unveiled in last April in response to the first national lockdown, the fund aims to alleviate some of the financial pressures retailers might be facing as a result of the pandemic restrictions.

    Raised through donations from NFRN’s districts, branches and from individual members, as well as from suppliers and publishers, the fund has reached a total of £250,000.

    So far, £150,000 in grants has been paid to 120 members who have struggled financially, which means £100,000 is still available.

    “While some members have actually flourished during the Covid pandemic, others have seen their businesses decimated by having to close their doors for months or have had their footfall drastically reduced because of their location,” commented Stuart Reddish, NFRN national president.

    “I understand that our members are proud business people and may be reluctant to ask for help, but we all need help sometimes. The NFRN is a community, and we exist to help each other. If your business has suffered as a result of these unprecedented times, I urge you not to wait until it’s too late and apply for a grant now.”

    To apply, go to the NFRN website.

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