About The Foundation
Mick Callanan, Managing Director of Connolly Homes Ltd and Chair of the Connolly Foundation (UK) is stepping down after 50 years’ service.
Mick began at Connolly Homes in 1975 as a trainee and worked his way up through the company, and as Managing Director became a trusted friend and advisor to the company’s founder, Michael Connolly, as well as an inspirational leader.
When Michael Connolly left the shares of his business to the charity he founded, the Connolly Foundation, it was Mick who took the reins and lead the Foundation through its early years, introducing the grants and bursaries for which the Foundation has become well known. He leaves the Foundation with a clear understanding of the legacy and wishes of Michael Connolly.
Mick will continue to advise the group on property matters. Simon White steps in as Chair of the Foundation and David Oldham steps up as Chief Executive of the Foundation and Director of Connolly Homes.
About The Foundation
The Connolly Foundation UK is a major charity in Bedfordshire created to meet the changing needs of young people and older people in the county.
Since beginning in 2007 The Connolly Foundation has awarded more than £13 million in grants and we are proud that these donations have had such a positive impact to many lives in Bedfordshire through education, training, health and social care and mental health and well-being.
We aim to make grants and donations of £2 million per year to improve the lives of people in Bedfordshire.
We support young people by:
Giving bursaries which enable young people to attend University and gain a good quality degree;
Giving bursaries to young people to enable them to undergo further education, including apprenticeships;
Giving grants to schools to improve facilities for learning, particularly in STEM subjects;
Making grants to charities and organisations which give young people from the most disadvantaged backgrounds a chance to make a forward step in life.
We support older people by:
Supporting befriending and other services aimed at reducing loneliness and isolation in older people
Supporting community transport projects, especially those which help older people access other services such as health care appointments
Supporting exercise and health promotion projects
Supporting hospice and end of life care
Giving grants for supporting older people to access technology, especially where this helps older people to access state benefits.