Dromara Art Club Celebrates £1million BT And Community Foundation NI Event

Dromara and District Community Arts Club (DDCAC) have joined BT and the Community Foundation for Northern Ireland (CFNI) in celebrating a £1 million grant-making partnership spanning 25 years at an event at the BT Tower Riverside in Belfast, which included the announcement of five special Telecommunity grants worth £5,000 each.

Establishedxa0in 1989 with joint funding from BT Northern Ireland, BT Union Committee (CWU) and CFNI, the Telecommunity Fund provides financial supportxa0for small, locally-based projectsxa0for teenagers, older people and people with a disability from all sections of the community.

[caption id="attachment_53592" align="aligncenter" width="540"]Pictured are (from left to right): Andrew McCracken, CEO, Community Foundation for Northern Ireland, David Kennedy, CWU; Evelyn Waugh and Sandra Paynter, DDCAC; Niall Powderly, Director Solutions, BT; Bernie Acheson and Ian McCullough DDCAC. Pictured are (from left to right): Andrew McCracken, CEO, Community Foundation for Northern Ireland, David Kennedy, CWU; Evelyn Waugh and Sandra Paynter, DDCAC; Niall Powderly, Director Solutions, BT; Bernie Acheson and Ian McCullough DDCAC.[/caption]  ]]>

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