Community Grants For Dry January Projects

Applications for Dry January/ Feel Good February 2020 are now open!

SE Connections are now accepting applications from community organisations based within the South Eastern Trust area for small grants to fund events and initiatives that support the ethos of Dry January and Feel Good February.

Could your group apply for a £500 grant to support the Dry January intitiative?

A limited number of grants up to £500 are available and applications will be assessed, with the highest scoring submissions being awarded the grants.
Initiatives must take place in the SE Trust area, encourage individuals to give up alcohol for the period and involve an input from the SE Connections Service.

Closing date for applications isxa0Fridayxa022nd Nov 2019xa0atxa04pmxa0and successful applicants need to be able to send a representative to a meeting in Lisburn on the evening of the 3rd Dec to allow for easier payment of the grants.

For more information and an application pack email: [email protected]

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