Community Foundation for Northern Ireland

Community Foundation for Northern Ireland

Community House, Citylink Business Park
6a Albert Street
Belfast
BT12 4HQ
United Kingdom

Opening Hours

09:00 - 17:00

The Community Foundation for Northern Ireland is a local, independent charitable foundation, connecting people who care with causes that matter.

We help communities in need, drive social change and change lives, through impactful grant-making, research, strategic partnerships and delivering innovative programmes. Supporting bespoke giving and providing philanthropic advice we are a trusted, secure means through which donors choose how, when and where to give and we provide a range of management and grant-making services for charitable funds. Visit our website at www.communityfoundationni.org 

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Community Foundation announces North West floods funding
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Community Foundation for Northern Ireland

The Community Foundation for Northern Ireland has announced an emergency appeal for communities in the aftermath of flooding in Derry~Londonderry this week.

Let’s Talk about Brexit - Community Foundation opens new Brexit Fund
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Community Foundation for Northern Ireland

The Community Foundation for Northern Ireland has launched a ‘Brexit Dialogue Fund’ designed to help local community organisations listen, think, plan and lobby as they deal with approaching Brexit.

Tenders invited for photography and videography services for Space & Place
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Community Foundation for Northern Ireland

The Space & Place Programme is a Big Lottery Funded £15 million capital grants project that seeks to provide an opportunity for local communities to come together to identify a shared vision for their area and work together to deliver it.

Community Foundation puts vital issues of mental health and education under the microscope
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Community Foundation for Northern Ireland

The Community Foundation plans to take an in depth look over the next few months at how communities are managing when it comes to key issues around mental health and education.

£50,000 Funding Boost for Learning Disability Projects
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Community Foundation for Northern Ireland

Projects supporting people with learning disabilities are set to benefit with grants of up to £10,000 each available from a funding pot worth £50,000.

Vital Signs 2017 – Tenders invited for research as Education and Health & Wellbeing go under the microscope
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Community Foundation for Northern Ireland

In Autumn 2016, the Community Foundation for Northern Ireland published its ‘Vital Signs’ report which gave Northern Ireland communities a quality of life check-up across ten key areas.

Music in the air as Thomas Devlin Fund invites applications for bursaries
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Community Foundation for Northern Ireland

The Thomas Devlin Fund is open for applications for 2017. Bursaries of up to £1,750 are available for young people aged 15-19 who would like to pursue a career or study in music. The closing date for applications has been extended to 31 March.

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Community Foundation for Northern Ireland

Four groups are set to benefit from The Ann McGeeney Trust Fund as it announces its first grants on #GivingTuesday. The Fund which is managed by the Community Foundation for Northern Ireland was set up in Ann’s memory by her family last year.

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Community Foundation for Northern Ireland

The Community Foundation for Northern Ireland has announced plans to make an additional £500,000 available to communities on top of its regular funding pot, to help address quality of life issues identified in its recently published ‘Vital Signs’ report.

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Community Foundation for Northern Ireland

The Community Foundation for Northern Ireland plans to give Northern Ireland a, “Vital Signs” health check-up as it aims to identify trends and uncover how people here are faring across ten key quality of life areas.

More Information

Type of Organisation

VCSE

NI Charity Number

NI105105

Team

  • Shauna Kelpie
  • Orla Byrne-Black
  • Fiona O'Toole
  • Louise Cahoon