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  • Good Relations 2018/19 funding programmes now open

    Topics:
    • Good Relations and Social Change, 
    • Good Relations and Building a United Community

    Date published: 10 January 2018

    The 2018/19 T:BUC Camps and Central Good Relations funding programmes are now open for applications. To help you apply, the Executive Office will be hosting T:BUC Funding Forums in local council areas throughout January and February.

    Together Building a United Community Funding Forums eventbrite graphic

    The T:BUC Funding Forums will be a great way for you to find out more about good relations funding available and how to apply for it.

    Executive Office staff will be available at each forum between 2pm to 7pm and once registered, you can call in at any time to speak to staff about your particular good relations schemes.

    Representatives from Peace IV, Planned Interventions Fund, District Council Good Relations Programme, Community Relations Council, Education Authority and the local council’s Good Relations Officer will also be in attendance.

    Places are limited so early registration is recommended. A list of dates and forum venues is available below:

    • 16 January - Ards Arena Youth Club
    • 17 January – Innovation Factory, Belfast (new date announced)
    • 18 January - Newry Conference & Banqueting Centre
    • 23 January - Innovation Factory, Belfast
    • 24 January - Brownlow Community Hub, Craigavon
    • 29 January - Ballymoney Town Hall
    • 30 January - Island Civic Centre, Lisburn
    • 1 February - Holywell Trust, Derry/Londonderry
    • 6 February - Fermanagh House, Enniskillen
    • 7 February - Larne Town Hall
    • 8 February - Ranfurly House, Dungannon
    • 12 February - Mossley Mill, Newtownabbey

    Find out more and register on our Eventbrite page at the link below:

    • TBUC Events – Eventbrite website

    Further information on T:BUC Camps and the Central Good Relations Fund, including information on applying is available at the links below:

    • T:BUC Camps Programme 2018-19
    • Central Good Relations Funding Programme 2018/19

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