FundingABC – Good Relations Grants
FundingABC - Good Relations Grants

Purpose:
Grants will focus primarily on annual core running costs and programme costs. Applications should demonstrate a clear good relations focus.
Applications should contribute to at least one of the themes of the Executive Office’s Good Relations Strategy ‘Together: Building a United Community’.
Eligible Applicants:
- Be a community or voluntary organisation (not for personal profit) – specifically for historical and cultural organisation running costs
- Not have exceeded the maximum number of grant awards in this year (see Applicant Manual for details)
- Have 90% of beneficiaries in Council area
- Have a clear community development focus
Funding Covers:
Programme costs (including summer schemes)
Groups can also apply under this grant programme for a time-bound programme of activity where there is a community development focus to the project, addressing an issue or improving skills. For example, a group could apply for costs associated with delivering a multi-session IT or First Aid class or bring in speakers for their regular meetings.
- The maximum programme duration per application will be 12 sessions. If you apply for more than 12 sessions, your award (if successful) will be restricted to 12 sessions.
- Applications solely for equipment should be made to the Small-Scale Capital Project Fund when open for applications.
Revenue costs:
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- Insurance
- Rent
- Heat and light (oil, electricity etc)
- Water rates (excluding sewage)
- Telephone/Broadband
- Cleaning materials
- Stationery
- Accountancy
- Equipment (up to £500)
- 1 x IT Licence fee (e.g. Zoom Licence) up to a maximum of £200
- Microsoft package (up to a maximum of £200)
- Good Relations Medium Grants Running costs – We will only fund a maximum of 50% of any specific eligible cost requested, e.g. if your actual running costs total £4000, we will award a max of £2000. This means we will vouch 50% of any invoice.
Ineligible (for revenue costs only):
- Those whose focus is arts or sports
- Groups where the statutory responsibility is with another body (e.g. youth clubs, playgroups and childcare)
- Counselling organisations and advice service providers.
Please see the specific grant guidance for more details and exclusions.
Grants available:
- Micro Grant – up to £1,000
- Small Grant – £1,001 to £2,000
- Medium Grant – £2,001 to £10,000
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Guidance Notes:
HOW TO APPLY
- Each grant has guidance notes, please ensure you read this fully.
- The Applicant Manual (Revenue Grants) provides detailed tips and guidance on completing your application.
- Use the online Funding Hub Portal to complete your application online using the APPLY NOW button
- Submit by Deadline. Late applications will not be accepted.
If you require further information, please contact Valerie Armstrong on 07515 607480 or Cheryl Siron on 07342 089535