Connect Fund Supporting Communities
Connect Fund Supporting Communities The connect fund awards up to £1m to strengthen civic east west collaboration on matters of shared interest, including mutual challenges and opportunities across a range of sectors that directly affect communities in northern ireland. A full list of the 46 organisations who have so far benefitted from the connect fund is here.
Connect Fund Supporting Communities The connect fund offers up to £1 million to support partnerships between northern ireland and the rest of the uk. it aims to tackle shared challenges and create new opportunities that benefit communities in northern ireland. The connect fund supports work in sectors directly affecting northern ireland communities, encouraging east west collaboration across the uk, and equipping local groups to tackle challenges and. The connect fund awards up to £1m over two years (25 26 and 26 27) to strengthen civic east west collaboration on matters of shared interest, including mutual challenges and opportunities across a range of sectors that directly affect communities in northern ireland. The government’s £1 million connect fund aims to bring together community groups across the uk to better improve the lives of all communities in northern ireland.
Connect Fund Supporting Communities The connect fund awards up to £1m over two years (25 26 and 26 27) to strengthen civic east west collaboration on matters of shared interest, including mutual challenges and opportunities across a range of sectors that directly affect communities in northern ireland. The government’s £1 million connect fund aims to bring together community groups across the uk to better improve the lives of all communities in northern ireland. Once again connect fund support is flowing directly into communities in northern ireland and across the uk, delivering positive change by supporting veterans in need, amplifying. Learn how the travel connect fund supports communities, culture, and sustainability projects in iceland and beyond. It's clear that effective infrastructure is key to connecting community based charities and social enterprises with the finance they need, but the sector has faced profound funding challenges over the last 15 years. This project identifies usa infrastructure supporting small and alternative businesses, emphasising cdfis and participatory investing funds, which involve meaningful community input and ownership, reaching communities that have been be excluded from the traditional financial system.
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