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NI Focus Group for the Review of the Community Development National Standards
Environmental Improvement Funding for NI Community Groups - GrantFinder
5000 grant available to assist NI climate change groups - Agriland.ie
SPAR NI Supports Community Groups | SPAR
Nine search and rescue groups in Northern Ireland receive share of £84,000 - Belfast Live
Over 2 million pounds accessed by NI Community Groups: Annual Report highlights Supporting Communities' impact — Supporting Communities
Community Foundation for Northern Ireland – Localgiving.com in NI | CAP Arts Centre
Red Squirrel Community Groups of the Northern Ireland Squirrel Forum... | Download Scientific Diagram
Power NI support funding helps community groups spring forward - Belfast Live
Over 2 million pounds accessed by NI Community Groups: Annual Report highlights Supporting Communities' impact — Supporting Communities
Three community groups set to receive share of £10,000 funding to help drive change in NI - The Irish News
Community Rescue Service among recipients of SPAR NI scheme | BelfastTelegraph.co.uk
Council Launch Multi-lingual Support Hub For Migrant Newcomers - Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough Council
Aware NI - Support Groups Depression
Stronger Together Northern Ireland Community Network Development Working Together Culturally Diverse Multicultural Black Minority Ethnic Community Organisation Regional Community Network BME Training, BME Research, BME Events, BME Professional ...
Connection and Common Ground among Community Learning Groups in Northern Ireland | Aontas
AONTAS and twenty community education groups and organisations met in Northwest Regional College, Derry in January 2023, ahead of NI Community Education Census | Aontas
Ukrainians in Northern Ireland community group
Get voting today . . . Help Derry community groups win up to 70k of Lottery funding - Derry Now
Power NI – Brighter Communities Fund – Now Open – ongoing | CAP Arts Centre
left to right) Edyth Dunlop, Regional Manager of the NI Union of Supported Employment, Celine McStravick, CEO, NICVA, Rev. Andrew Irvine, Chair, Community Sector Peer Group, and Valerie McConville, CEO, CO3 during
Athletics NI launch new 'Run NI' Initiative to aid running groups | Derry Journal