Charity Partner voting open for 2022

We would like to thank supporters for sending in nominations for local charities and these will now be put to a fan's vote to determine our charity partners for 2022.

The nomination period is now closed and the voting period is now open.

City currently have the Lincoln City Foundation and Mind UK (EFL nominated charity partner) as charity partners. We would also like to extend our thanks to St Barnabas Hospice and Lincs and Notts Air Ambulance who have been the nominated charity partners as chosen by the fans over the past two years.

Throughout the season, the club will be committed to helping two of the adopted charities to assist with fundraising activities and events which are aimed to raise their profile in support of obtaining further local support. Examples of how City plan to support include but are not exclusive to, matchday bucket collections, player appearances and special fundraising events.

Due to the high volume of ongoing requests, the club, unfortunately, cannot support all local charities, however, we will continue to support other charities via a monthly prize draw. 

Charity partner process:

  • Stage 1- Fans nominated local charities. 
  • Stage 2- Charities that receive a nomination will then be put to a formal fan vote between 20th January and the 27th January. Please note that this fan vote will be held online HERE
  • Stage 3 - The two charities with the highest total number of votes will be adopted as the local charity partners for 2022.

CLICK HERE TO VOTE FOR YOUR IMPS 2022 CHARITY PARTNER     

Nominated charities:

British Heart Foundation

They fund significant amounts of money to research each year into all heart and circulatory diseases and the things that cause them. Heart diseases. Stroke. Vascular dementia. Diabetes. They're all connected, and they're all under their microscope.

 

Carers First Lincolnshire

Three in five of us could expect to become a carer at some point in our lives. This could be because of illness, disability or older age of a family member or friend.

Carers First supports unpaid carers. They understand that caring can be hard, but believe getting the right help shouldn’t be. This is why Carers First provides a range of services, offering carers personalised information and support, making it easier for those caring for someone else to continue living their lives to the fullest.

 

Headway Lincolnshire

Brain injury can challenge every aspect of your life – walking, talking, thinking and feeling – and the losses can be severe and permanent. It can mean losing both the life you once lived and the person you once were. We all think 'it will never happen to me', but every year around 350,000 people are admitted to hospital with an acquired brain injury. That's one every 90 seconds.

A brain injury can happen to anyone, at any time. When it does, Headway is here to help.

 

International Bomber Command Centre
The International Bomber Command Centre (IBCC) is a world-class facility to serve as a point for recognition, remembrance and reconciliation for Bomber Command. Providing the most comprehensive record of the Command in the world, the IBCC ensures that generations to come can learn of their vital role in protecting the freedom we enjoy today.

 

United Lincolnshire Hospitals Charity

Founded in 1996 the charity has been supporting our staff to deliver outstanding care to our patients, their families and carers at Lincolnshire Hospitals. Funding the extras which we know can’t be provided by the NHS alone. Extras such as: developing new treatments, providing even better care, building state-of-the art facilities and enhancing the environment for our patients and staff.

CLICK HERE TO VOTE FOR YOUR IMPS 2022 CHARITY PARTNER