The UK Community Benefit Fund, managed by the Community Foundation for Northern Ireland, aims to support local projects that promote health and environmental awareness. With a deadline for applications set for November 4, 2024, this initiative encourages community involvement and sustainable practices.
Key Takeaways
- Grants of up to £2,500 available for local projects.
- Focus on health, environmental issues, and community cohesion.
- Eligibility primarily for not-for-profit organizations in Northern Ireland.
Overview of the Fund
Established in 2016 by Gaelectric and now managed by CGN Europe, the UK Community Benefit Fund is designed to foster community engagement and promote healthier lifestyles. The fund is particularly focused on projects located within 5 kilometers of the Corby Knowe wind farm in County Antrim, which consists of three wind turbines generating 5.4MW of power.
Funding Priorities
The fund prioritizes projects that:
- Address marginalization and tackle rural isolation.
- Focus on children and teenagers, including skills development and cultural activities.
- Encourage community interaction and cohesion.
- Improve the use of existing community spaces.
- Enhance local environmental and conservation management.
- Recruit and develop volunteers to sustain community organizations.
Thematic Areas Supported
Projects must align with one or more of the following thematic areas:
- Children and Teenagers: Initiatives that support youth development and engagement.
- Environment and Living Spaces: Efforts aimed at improving local environmental conditions.
- Community Partnerships: Programs that foster collaboration among community members.
Grant Information
- Grant Size: Up to £2,500 per project.
Ineligible Projects
The fund will not support:
- Organizations promoting causes contrary to the fund’s purposes, such as armaments, alcohol, or human rights abuses.
- Religious or political activities.
- Applications from individuals or statutory organizations.
- Salaried positions, trips abroad, or vehicles.
- Projects that duplicate existing services or seek retrospective funding.
Eligibility Criteria
To qualify for funding, applicants must:
- Be a locally based not-for-profit, voluntary, or community group in Northern Ireland.
- Have an active management committee with no related cheque signatories.
- Maintain a governing document and a current bank account in the organization’s name.
- Provide up-to-date annual accounts and comply with previous grant conditions.
Conclusion
The UK Community Benefit Fund represents a significant opportunity for local organizations to secure funding for projects that enhance community health and environmental sustainability. By focusing on collaboration and local engagement, the fund aims to create lasting positive impacts in Northern Ireland’s communities.
Sources
- UK Community Benefit Fund for Promoting Health and Environmental Issues – fundsforNGOs, fundsforNGOs.