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Monday 27 February 2006
Tuesday 28 February 2006
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Dungannon and Ballymena
no charge
Event
This pilot programme is designed to support, enhance and develop rural services. It is a joint programme between the Northern Ireland Rural Development Council (RDC) and the Rural Community Network (RCN) and is funded by the International Fund for Ireland, the EU Peace II Programme and the Carnegie (UK) Trust.
The programme has two strands:
• Strand one involves a structured programme of service delivery development support targeting up to 16 communities across rural Northern Ireland.
• Strand two involves the development of rural service solutions to implement identified needs.
Who can apply?
Applications are invited from community based not-for-profit organisations located in rural communities in Northern Ireland. The programme will welcome consortium applications from groups or organisations coming together to deliver one or more services. The programme is designed to assist isolated disadvantaged communities where basic services are lacking.
To find out more, please attend one of the following information sessions:
Monday 27 February 2006 at Community Relations Building, Linen Green, Moygashel, Dungannon, Co. Tyrone from 2.00pm to 4.30pm
Tuesday 28 February 2006 Adair Arms, Ballymena, Co. Antrim from 7.00pm to 9.30pm
Please confirm your attendance to:
andrew@ruralcommunitynetwork.org or
028 8676 6670
The closing date for receipt of application forms is Monday 20 March 2006 at 4.00pm.
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