NWCN Ebulletin 14 December 2022

1 ‌NWCN AGM
Central Good Relations Fund
3 National Lottery Grants for Heritage
4 Branching Out Fund – deadline extended
5 Acorn Farm - I Can Grow
6 Thirty - Participant Recruitment Now Open
7 Where are the Women?
8 Sexuality Education+ Survey
9 RNIB Online Information Session
10 Latest Offers from Salto Youth
11 Foyle Tree of Remembrance 2022
12 Student's Christmas Exhibition
13 Season's Greetings from LoveHeritageNI

1 NWCN AGM

You are invited to attend our AGM at 10:00am on Friday 16th December 2022, at the Holywell DiverseCity Partnership Building, Bishop Street where we will outline our achievements of the past year and set out our priorities for the year ahead. 

Following the AGM we will have the pleasure of hearing from Marie Dunne, Hope Ambassador and facilitator of the Hopeful Minds Programme. 

Refreshments and Christmas treats provided!

For catering purposes, let us know if you are planning to attend – 
info@nwcn.org
 or call Roisin on
028 7126 1941

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2 Central Good Relations Fund

The Central Good Relations Fund (CGRF) supports constituted voluntary and community sector groups to deliver good relations projects which contribute towards the delivery of one of the Together: Building a United Community (T:BUC) Strategy key priorities.

Applications to the Central Good Relations Fund 2023/24 for project funding (over £1,500) are now open. Applications for funding should be made using the online application portal.

To access the online application portal, you must first register your organisation. However, if you have previously registered, you do not need to register again.

The deadline for applications is Thursday 12 January 2023 at 6pm. However, you must register your organisation by 12noon on Wednesday 11 January 2023 to enable access to the online application portal

Further details available 
here

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 National Lottery Grants for Heritage

  • Is your organisation looking to connect people and communities to heritage in the UK?
  • Will your heritage project last up to one year?
  • Do you require a grant of between £3,000 and £10,000?
  • Are you a not-for-profit organisations or a private owner of heritage?

If you answered yes to these questions, then National Lottery Grants for Heritage are for you.

 

The impact of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic means we will prioritise heritage projects that: 

  • promote inclusion and involve a wider range of people (a mandatory outcome)
  • boost the local economy 
  • encourage skills development and job creation 
  • support wellbeing 
  • create better places to live, work and visit   
  • improve the resilience of organisations working in heritage 

Projects must achieve at least our inclusion outcome. In addition to our outcomes, all projects must also consider long-term environmental sustainability.

There are no deadlines so you can apply whenever you are ready.

Further details available 
here

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4 Branching Out Fund – deadline extended

We are delighted to announce that due to the popularity of this Grant, we are extending the deadline for applications to 15 January. 
This is only for NEW applications, not those currently in progress, but not yet submitted. 

This Grant fund supports schools, community groups and Tree Warden Networks to plant trees, hedges and orchards.  Grants can be between £200 and £2000.  All projects must have strong community involvement, and ideally involve children and/or young people.  We encourage you to read the 
application guidance fully before you complete the application form, particularly in relation to eligibility. 

The grant is open to the whole of the UK.

Further details available 
here

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5 Acorn Farm - I Can Grow

The Acorn Farm, I can Grow project is calling for families in Derry/Londonderry and Strabane to roll up their sleeves and get planting. No experience needed!  

The programme supports families to grow their own fruit and vegetables. Families are given everything they need to grow food at home, learning from horticultural experts to begin the creation of a more sustainable food system throughout the city. 

Please register your interest 
here

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6 Thirty - Participant Recruitment Now Open

Holywell Trust launched it’s new Thirty project on Monday 5th December. Recruitment is now open for participants to take part in the project. Thirty will deliver four citizens’ assemblies examining 3 issues:
  • Good Friday/Belfast Agreement: Civic voice 25 years on
  • Education: Towards a system that works for everyone
  • Legacy: Reconciling the Past with a Future Focus 
Who we are looking for - people with an interest in the topic being discussed and in moving this place forward on some of our more challenging issues. Participants must be able to take part in the full programme (2 workshops and residential).
Process - for each of the issues we will: 
  • Hold an induction workshop where participants will start to get to know one another, receive information on the upcoming residential and a preparation pack.
  • Each participant will be expected to prepare for the residential by reading the information contained in the pack. This will include policy documents relevant to the theme being discussed. 
  • Facilitate a residential for the thirty participants where they will hear expert input on the topic being discussed and have the chance to formulate solutions and recommendations on the themes. These will be agreed or voted on by all thirty participants. 
  • We will also hold an influencing workshop to share the solutions and recommendations made by the participants with key stakeholders and decision makers. 
  • We will capture our process through video and podcast conversations which will be widely distributed upon conclusion of the project. 
Further information on the Thirty project can be found on our website - https://www.holywelltrust.com/thirty.

Details of when each programme will be delivered and how to sign up are outlined 
here

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 7 Where are the Women?

Join NIRWN for a three-week online programme where we explore through the digital film archive, the lives and role of women in Northern Ireland. We will journey through the decades taking a closer look at women within the family, community and wider society and the role they play and continue to play in helping shape the past, present and future of this place we call home.
 
Dates for the programmes:
Tuesday 17th January 2023, Tuesday 24th January 2023 and Tuesday 31st January 2023 10.30am - 12pm via zoom
 
Wednesday 8th February 2023, Wednesday 15th February 2023, Wednesday 22nd February 2023 7pm - 8.30pm via zoom.
 
Please select either the January or February dates and register with 
info@nirwn.org

8 Sexuality Education+ Survey

This research is looking at young people’s experiences of learning about relationships, sex and sexuality.

It is being carried out by Cardiff University, University College London (UCL) and the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (NSPCC). 

The research findings will help schools, youth groups and other organisations understand young people’s views and experiences of learning and seeking support about relationships, sex and sexuality, and how this can be made better. 

The closing date for the survey has now been extended to Wednesday 14th December.

To access the survey please click 
here

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9  RNIB Online Information Session

On Thursday 15 December at 12:00, as part of FODC Disability awareness programme,  RNIB will be hosting an online information session to highlight the Community Access Service, local support groups, eye clinics, Sight Loss Pathway in the Community, campaigns information and other help and support available. 

If you would like to join the meeting please click on the link below  
 
Join Zoom Meeting

https://us06web.zoom.us/j/82637941993?pwd=MG1HTElLUXZwZHkvZGxUeWFjaCtRQT09
 
Meeting ID: 826 3794 1993
Passcode: 757885

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10 Latest Offers from Salto Youth

Please see 
attached document
 for current opportunities with Salto Youth:

  • Building Better: Asynchronous Free Webinar
  • PBA Gamification & Experiential Learning for creation KA2 projects
  • Crisis Management in Volunteering projects

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11 Foyle Tree of Remembrance 2022

The Virtual Tree of Remembrance is now live , follow the link 
http://remembrancetreefoyle.org to create your ribbon for a loved one no longer with us.

There is never a right or easy time to lose loved ones. But it can be especially difficult at this time of year, when we come together to celebrate Christmas and we look around missing those who are no longer present.

The Virtual Tree of Remembrance let’s us write a personal message to those we’ve lost and it will then be placed on the Christmas Tree at Foyleside from 16 December . The virtual Tree is for those of you who are living around the world or for people that can’t make it to the main tree for various reasons. And still want to be part of it.

You just make a donation no matter how small which will go directly to both charities 
HURT, Have Your Tomorrowsand Aware NI
 to help fund essential services over the festive period.

The launch of the Main Tree will be on Friday 16 December at 11am and all are welcome

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12 Student's Christmas Exhibition

Eden Place Arts Centre Christmas Students Exhibition will be on display at Eden Place Arts Centre From
Wednesday 14th - Friday 16th December: 9.30am-7.30pm. 

Call in and view the spectacular work created throughout this term. 

Eden Place Arts Centre, Pilots Row Centre, Rossville Street, Derry, BT48 6LP

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13 Season's Greetings from LoveHeritageNI 

Welcome to LoveHeritageNI newsletter. It provides you with the news, events, resources, tools, tips and helpful information about the historic environment here.

LoveHeritageNI raises awareness of the work of the Department for Communities Historic Environment Division, including managing our state care monuments.Northern Ireland is a great tourist destination, home to landmarks such as Dunluce Castle, Carrickfergus Castle, Ballycopeland Windmill and Derry’s Walls. The Department conserves and maintains these sites and opens them to visitors so that they can be enjoyed by current and future generations. Use the link below to find out more - you will find locations and a brief description of the historic background to each site and monument. 

To access the newsletter click here

 

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