The ‘Ours to Share’ grant scheme is for rural community groups / organisations who are interested in developing heritage projects in rural areas. Grants for up to £1,000 and £5,000 are available.
Kinship Care NI have launched a new Grandfamilies Training Programme for grandparents raising their grandchildren and older kinship carers in the Antrim, Magherafelt, Cookstown and Draperstown areas.
Are you aged 16+, living within Carrickfergus, Larne, Newtownabbey, Ballymoney, Ballymena, Cookstown, Magherafelt, Ballycastle or Coleraine? If yes, you could be eligible for FREE Training and Support available through the BEE Project.
Are you part of a rural community group? Please take part in our survey which will help shape the future of this project in relation to funding opportunities, training, and events themed around rural heritage. #communityheritage #ourstoshare
If you have concerns about road safety and can deliver an innovative, community-led road safety project then the CTA can provide financial support to help you achieve your goal.
Rural Support is undertaking a research project examining how rural people access information & support as well as stress & emotional wellbeing. We have designed a brief 5 minute questionnaire targeted at those living in rural NI.
Grants of between £200 and £1,200 are available to organisations working with Volunteers in Northern Ireland. Online application forms are now available.
The comprehensive programme covers everything from advanced leadership theories and professional practices to leveraging data and deploying AI in leadership. It goes far beyond the traditional curriculum, ensuring that our participants are equipped with t
The ‘Connected Landscapes: How Your Local River Impacts Lough Neagh’ roadshow is free to attend and open to all. Information events are being held in Ballynure, Broughshane, Cookstown, Draperstown and Hilltown.
RCN's Rural Enabler Programme is working with Omagh District Council to possibly stage an exhibition of the work local community and special interest groups have done as part of the Peace building agenda over the past 20 years.
Volunteer Now is working with organisations across Northern Ireland to highlight one off, turn up and try volunteering opportunities to make it easy for people to get involved in voluntary activity.