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Ultach awards over £59,000 announced by Community Foundation NI - Community Foundation Northern Ireland
Get voting today . . . Help Derry community groups win up to 70k of Lottery funding - Derry Now
Three community groups set to receive share of £10,000 funding to help drive change in NI - The Irish News
Red Squirrel Community Groups of the Northern Ireland Squirrel Forum... | Download Scientific Diagram
NI Focus Group for the Review of the Community Development National Standards
Communities Improving Health - NICHI Health Alliance - Northern Ireland
Foster for Your Community' partnership launched between key sports organisations and HSC NI Foster Care - Cumann Lúthchleas Gael Uladh
Coleraine support group receives funding from Power NI
Grants for Community Groups in Northern Ireland
Environmental Improvement Funding for NI Community Groups - GrantFinder
SPAR NI Supports Community Groups | SPAR
5000 grant available to assist NI climate change groups - Agriland.ie
Council Launch Multi-lingual Support Hub For Migrant Newcomers - Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough Council
Community Rescue Service among recipients of SPAR NI scheme | BelfastTelegraph.co.uk
10 community groups across Northern Ireland benefit from £2.6million funding boost - Belfast Live
Council Launch Multi-lingual Support Hub For Migrant Newcomers - Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough Council
Grants for Community Groups in Northern Ireland
Over 2 million pounds accessed by NI Community Groups: Annual Report highlights Supporting Communities' impact — Supporting Communities
AONTAS and twenty community education groups and organisations met in Northwest Regional College, Derry in January 2023, ahead of NI Community Education Census | Aontas
Athletics NI launch new 'Run NI' Initiative to aid running groups | Derry Journal
Aware NI - Support Groups Depression
Power NI support gets to the root of local communities - Business In The Community
Power NI support funding helps community groups spring forward - Belfast Live