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Read our interview with Richard Devine, the Community Champion for Clare House in Newry. Do you have what it takes to champion your area?
Read MoreOur project has been shortlisted for the DL 100 Awards! Vote for us and send us to the winner's circle!
Read More“The event was one of the most beneficial I have attended during my time with West Winds Development Association."
Read MoreFrom March 2016, the Santander Foundation will be known as the Discovery Foundation. The change in name has been chosen to reflect the important role it will play in Santander UK's new flagship community programme The Discovery Project, which aims to help disadvantaged people gain the confidence needed to make the most of their future.
Read More“This has been a super day full of fun and laughter with many friendships being forged. It was so good to be able to find out about each other’s culture in a safe and fun way."
Read More"This training has been invaluable to both me and the community group I work with. Training alongside older more established groups has also helped me to gain valuable insight into the goals we can have in the future."
Read MoreThe deadline for applications has now been extended to Monday 14th March 2016 at 5pm
Find out more and get the application form here
http://linkinggenerationsni.com/uncategorized/celebrating-age-2016-small-grant-scheme/
Read MoreCommunity Funding Bulletin for March 2016
Read MoreSupporting Communities had a great night at the CIH NI RoI Awards!
Read MoreColm delighted with his 'Highly Commended' Award
Read MoreGrants will aim to fund projects that are tackling one of five key rural issues:
Eligbible organisations:
-Community Interest Companies
-Companies limited by guarantee
-Charities
-Not for profit organisations
-Social enterprises
-Unincorporated associations
Grants of £50,000 over 3 years are available
Further details may be published when the fund opens for application in early March 2016.
For further information:
http://www.princescountrysidefund.org.uk/
One off grants of up to £2,500 for organisations, schools, youth groups etc specifically for holidays or outings for children under the age of 13 who are disabled or who live in areas of high deprivation.
Read MoreThe Minority Ethnic Development Fund (MEDF) provides support for voluntary and community organisations working with minority ethnic people and groups. The aim of the Fund is to assist minority ethnic and local community organisations to promote good relations between people of different ethnic backgrounds and the building of community cohesion, and promotion of integration.
How to apply
Guidance notes for applicants and application forms, which explain the tiers and the criteria for funding in more detail, are available at the following link: www.ofmdfmni.gov.uk/articles/racial-equality
The deadline for receipt of completed applications is 2pm on 8 March 2016.
The Fund has allocated a small budget to help community groups run summer play schemes for disadvantaged communities. Some priority will be given to projects which show they are inclusive of children from refugee families, and show BME involvement.
Trustees look to fund:
Applications are accepted from voluntary agencies with an income of less than £150,000. Trustees will accept applications from across the UK.
Applications must be received by Friday May 20th 2016
For further information - www.hildencharitablefund.org.uk
“It really has been our pleasure to learn and develop together over the past year. The quality of the work was excellent from the participants and the graduates richly deserve these awards.”
Read MoreGood Morning Down is celebrating 10 years of delivering a vital and free telephone service to 110 older and vulnerable people in the Down District Council area.
Read MoreAre you interested in future funding opportunities? If so this event will give you a chance to chat to lots of different funding bodies.
Read MoreSupporting Communities promotes best practice in Community Participation in Northern Ireland through a 'grassroots' approach to Community Development, providing tailored support, advice, information and training to new and existing Community Groups, Statutory and Voluntary Organisations
Book an online session with our Funding and Social Value Officer for some one-to-one funding support.
This 8-week course looks at the intersection of Tenant Participation and Community Development and is suitable for those working in social housing as well as community workers that engage with social housing providers.
Company registration number: NI 026765
HMRC Charity registration number: XR27102
Northern Ireland Charity Commission Number: NIC100005