A £500,000 grant from the Dormant Accounts Fund NI has been awarded to the charity Arts & Business NI, to support its Blueprint, a ground-breaking five-year partnership programme which will support small and medium sized arts and cultural organisations to become more sustainable in the long-term.
A range of community projects including those supporting stroke survivors and a group helping people with disabilities to surf have received more than £2.6 million from The National Lottery Community Fund.
An organisation supporting people leaving prison to turn their lives around and a group promoting rural communities are among 32 receiving grants today to secure their long-term future.
The National Lottery Community Fund has announced £2.6 million of funding to 59 projects across Northern Ireland. The National Lottery funding is going to a range of projects, including support for carers, and groups running activities to reduce isolation and improve wellbeing as COVID-19 restrictions ease.
The National Lottery Community Fund, the UK’s largest funder of community activity, has today announced the appointment of the new Chair of its Northern Ireland Committee.
The National Lottery Community Fund has today announced £6,850,708 of funding to 141 projects providing vital support to families and communities across Northern Ireland.
A faith-based charity, an Irish language and cultural organisation and a theatre company are the first organisations to be awarded grants from The Dormant Accounts Fund NI.
The National Lottery Community Fund is pleased to announce the appointment of Kate Clifford as a new Northern Ireland Committee Member, to help make decisions on how funding is invested to support communities and improve people’s lives.
People across Northern Ireland most affected by the pandemic are set to be supported thanks to an announcement today of grants to the value of £2,365,010 by The National Lottery Community Fund.
New research out today from The National Lottery Community Fund in Northern Ireland, reveals that the pandemic has helped people see the benefits of being part of their local community and sparked a desire to be more involved in 2021.