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Cregganconroe Community Benefit Fund

Community Foundation for Northern Ireland
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Overview

The Cregganconroe Community Benefit Fund is administered by the Community Foundation for Northern Ireland.

Cregganconroe wind farm is based just off the Loughmallon Road, Pomeroy, Co Tyrone.  The areas located within a 6-mile radius of the wind farm are largely rural, having a rugged mountainous terrain within the Sperrin Mountains and comprises dispersed rural settlements including the hamlets and villages of Cappagh, Galbally,  Pomeroy, Carrickmore, Kileenan  and the Rock.

The Cregganconroe Community Benefit Fund is available for local community projects within a 6-mile radius of the wind farm. Applicant organisations must be located in this area, (*straight-line measurement). 

Cregganconroe Map

The fund aims to encourage:

  • Any programmes/projects that address marginalisation and help tackle rural isolation.  In particular, support will be considered for transport solutions that allow a greater sharing of local community resources and to allow for improved mobility for the most isolated.
  • Projects that have a particular emphasis on maximising community space by providing minor capital works that bring premises or facilities up to modern standards and in line with current building control regulations.
  • Activities/services that are specifically aimed at children and young people and older people; provision of local educational classes/training courses and health related initiatives and arts/cultural activities.
  • Projects designed to improve and develop local environmental schemes.
  • Priority will be given to beneficiaries within the Pomeroy area given their close proximity to the wind farm.
  • Projects that encourage greater cross community interaction at a local level with a focus on improving relations between nationalist and unionist communities in the area.  Consideration will be given to activities and events designed to encourage this interaction and cohesion e.g. – Open Days, Festivals and other Community Events including programmes of shared culture, music, sport, drama and dance.

Grant size:

Grants up to £2,000

Notes:

Applicants that currently hold a live grant under this programme: Please submit your monitoring and spend information for this grant as soon as possible as this will need to be submitted prior to payment of any new award, if your application is successful. 

*Measurement of applicant organisation address will be a straight-line measurement from the location of the windfarm using google maps.   

 In 2024 the success rate for applications to this fund was 45%.In 2023 the success rate for applications to this fund was 72%