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Celtic Charity Fund

Archived Addiction and substance misuse Adult Education/Learning Age discrimination Education and learning Gender equality and sexual orientation Health promotion Health, wellbeing and sport Healthcare services Human rights and equality Human rights and justice International issues Medical conditions Overseas aid and development People with disabilities Poverty and deprivation Pre-school education Racial equality Refugees and asylum seekers School, College and University Social inclusion Social welfare and poverty World issues Africa Antrim & Newtownabbey Ards & North Down Armagh City, Banbridge & Craigavon Asia and Middle East Belfast City Causeway Coast and Glens Derry City and Strabane England Fermanagh and Omagh Great Britain Lisburn and Castlereagh Mid and East Antrim Mid Ulster Newry, Mourne and Down Northern Ireland Republic of Ireland Scotland Wales In Kind Micro (up to £1,000) Small (up to £10,000)

Overview

What type of project delivery is Celtic FC Foundation involved in?

They have a strong track record of delivering successful community based projects that support

  • health and wellbeing (Health),
  • inclusion (Equality),
  • education and diversionary activities (Learning) and
  • employability (Poverty).

They work with all age groups from young children through to older people and currently deliver projects locally, nationally and internationally. They work with a variety of partners to deliver their projects.

If you are interested in more information on their projects please contact; cfcfoundation@celticfc.co.uk

Where does Celtic FC Foundation work?

Their priority focus will support areas based on the need surrounding our home within the city of Glasgow in the first instance.

Thereafter, their main geographical areas of support, in order of priority are:

1. The North and East of Glasgow
2. Greater Glasgow, Inverclyde and North Lanarkshire
3. Scotland, Ireland and the rest of the UK
4. Rest of the World, with an emphasis on Asia and Africa

However, each project will be assessed on a case-by-case basis and they will always focus their attention where their efforts are best served, primarily supporting the geographical areas listed above.

Example Grants in Northern Ireland

Action Cancer, Belfast Together, Cahoots NI, Childline Scotland and Northern Ireland, Cooperation Ireland, Corrymeela, FASA, Foyle Hospice, Foyle Womens Aid, Glentoran Football Academy, Homeplus NI Ltd, Irish Famine Commemoration, NI Community Addiction Service, NI Childrens Events, NI Childrens Holiday Scheme, NI Childrens Hospice, Omagh Community Church

Funding Levels

There are no minimum or maximum levels of award. However, they are a relatively small fund so average awards tend to be in the region of £1,000 - £3,000.