This Week's Funding News w/c 15th January 2018

New or Updated Funding Initiatives

Big Lottery Fund: Awards for All

Awards for All is a small grants which aims to fund projects which involve people in their communities, bringing them together to enjoy a wide range of charitable, community, educational, environmental and health-related activities. Grants awarded are between £300 to £10,000.

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George Best Belfast City Airport: Community Fund

The Fund support projects aimed at facilitating community, social and environmental/conservation projects ideally based within North Down Borough Council or Belfast City Council or the Greater Belfast area.

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Anchor Foundation

Supporting Christian charities concerned with social inclusion, particularly through ministries of healing and the arts. Grants range from £500 to £10,000.  They will also consider applications for projects abroad.

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Key Dates for your Fundraising Diary

LCDI (Limavady Community Development Initiative): Small Grants for Volunteering

The LCDI (Limavady Community Development Initiative) Small Grant for Volunteering Programme is a grant programme designed to encourage and support volunteering by funding a wide range of volunteer-involving projects within voluntary and community groups.  Grants of from £200 up to £1200 are available.

Closing Date (12 Noon) 18 Jan 2018

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NEW! Community Foundation for NI: Dungannon Community Trust Fund

The Dungannon Community Trust Fund is a fund aimed at supporting community based activities that will impact on the lives of young people in the Dungannon District, with a particular focus on improving life chances and enhancing educational attainment.  Offers grants of up to £5000.

Closing Date (1pm) 31 Jan 2018

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Office for Civil Society: Tampon Tax Fund

The Tampon Tax Fund allocates funds generated from the VAT on sanitary products to projects that improve the lives of disadvantaged women and girls.   The 2018/2019 funding round has three categories: violence against women and girls, mental health and wellbeing, and a general programme. 

Closing Date (Midnight) 28 Jan 2018

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