The Guide to Major Trusts 2025-26. DSC (Directory of Social Change)

Funding offered for rural women

Howard Lake | 29 November 2005 | News

A programme of funding for the rural women’s sector in Northern Ireland has opened offering grants of up to £7,500. This call for applications is closing on the 31 January 2006.

The aims of the funding will match sectoral guidelines of the programme which are:

— To support at all stages of development of rural women’s organisations and promote the active involvement of rural women in rural development and wider policy.
— To support the development of rural women’s projects throughout rural Northern Ireland, and to specifically focus on areas where there is little or no activity.
–To develop a number of social/economic/environmental projects with, for and by rural women that contribute to the regeneration of local communities.
— To identify the development needs of rural women and through a multi-agency approach provide appropriate responses.
— To ensure that women from all traditions of rural Northern Ireland are actively engaged in the process and the management of the process.
Criteria:

Advertisement

Great Fundraising Organizations, by Alan Clayton. Buy now.

This programme is open to any constituted community group/organisation working with or for rural women. A limit of 10% of funding can be used for wages. Confirmation of the additional 25% funding will be required before a project will receive funding. All projects must be completed by 31 May 2007.

This round of applications closes on 31 January 2005. Depending on demand there may be a second call opening on 1 June 2006 and closing on 31 July 2006.
To ensure equitable distribution across rural Northern Ireland, the maximum grant a group can receive is £7,500. The figure cannot amount t more than 75% of the total project costs.

Loading

Mastodon