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Mid Ulster District Council: Good Relations Grant

Open or will open again Community and neighbourhood development Community safety and crime prevention Cross community good relations Multiculturalism Peace and reconciliation Mid Ulster Micro (up to £1,000) Small (up to £10,000)

Overview

Good Relations Grant – Maximum £1,500

To support local communities to deliver on good relations in line with the Government Together Building United Communities (TBUC) Strategy. 1. Contribution to the Good Relations TBUC themes: Our Shared Community, Safe Community, Cultural Expression through increased use of shared spaces and services.2. Contribution to Core Good Relations, addressing sectarianism, racism and prejudice through provision of increased shared space.3. Level of Community Benefit and Participation in existing shared space through increased activity.4. Targeting of Social Inclusion and deprivation through access to shared space and improved access to activities/events.
 

Grant Eligibility

  1. Groups applying for a grant must be a not for profit constituted community or voluntary organisation with an annual AGM, individuals can apply to the sports representative grant only.
  2. Funding cannot be allocated for a project or venue where an existing SLA exists with Council for a project, building or facility.
  3. Groups will only be able to apply for a grant as per the categories, this is to maximise the funding allocation to as many groups as possible.
  4. The same project cannot be split across different grant categories.
  5. Statutory and ‘for profit’ organisations, activities and recipients (including activities that receive statutory core provision are not eligible for grant)
  6. Regional groups/organisations are not eligible to apply.
  7. Applications that are not completed accurately and in full will not be considered.
  8. Religious or political activity cannot be funded under any grant.
  9. All applicants must present a project that will take place within the Mid Ulster District Council area (exception Sports Representative Grant as detailed within this section).
  10. Applicants must present a project that will be delivered between 1st April - 31st March each year.
  11. Evidence of good management practices/policies, including annual AGM, Group bank account, financial management practice, insurances, etc. will be required.
  12. Once the Form of Acceptance is completed and submitted online, an advance payment of 50% of the award will be generated automatically (some grant exclusions may apply) with final verification of all expenditure.
  13. Group recipients should not have a membership charge for its users accessing its community provision greater than £250.
  14. Group recipients should have no element of profit gain to any member or individual of its Committee (community interest companies not included due to director contribution).