Fund Aims
The fund will provide valuable investment for community initiatives making a difference in towns and villages across Northern Ireland.
The fund will enable those organisations who are making the lives of others in their communities better, by improving their financial, physical, and mental wellbeing.
Criteria
You do not have to have a constitution to apply to this fund. We will discuss your project with you in advance of application if you do not have certain governance requirements for funding in place.
We want to support smaller, grassroots organisations delivering great work. For this reason, whilst groups with an income of up to £40,000 per annum are eligible to apply preference will be given to groups with an income of up to £10,000.
Community Investments available: Up to £2,000
Applications are sought to support both new and existing activities and projects that enhance the financial, physical and/or mental wellbeing of people in communities. We will support new or existing community initiatives that have a particular focus on addressing the challenges people are facing around the rising cost of living.
The Micro fund aims to support Community projects should focus on improving at least one of the following:
Applications for funding must target one of the themes below:
We want to prioritise projects that:
Please note that the Foundation will not fund organisations or activities which promote causes that are contrary to our purposes. Causes and activities that are contrary to our purposes include, but may not be limited to, those outlined in our investment policy. We will not therefore fund organisations or activities which we determine are linked to the promotion of armaments, alcohol, human rights abuses, tobacco or pornography.
In addition we are unable to fund the following:
Please read the following text before beginning your application.
Applicants with a live grant will still be required to submit their monitoring. However, as the monitoring function on the Fundseeker portal is still under development, this will need to be provided at a later date. We will contact you as soon as the this has been activated.
Please note:
1. This is a rolling fund and it is expected that the second round of funding will be allocated in early February 2026.
2. We do, however, expect a high level of interest in this fund. Depending on funding available, we therefore may decide to close for applications within a relatively short space of time, if we do not have enough funds to meet the demand for support.
3. If you are applying as a non-constituted organisation, please contact the Grants Team in advance of starting your application.
In 2024 the success rate for applications to this fund was 50%.
If you are unsure about any of the above text or have any other queries then please contact the Grants Team on 028 9024 5927 or via e-mail: applications@communityfoundationni.org.
Please note: The Community Foundation now uses a new Fundseeker Portal for all applications and monitoring. If this is your first time applying, or your first time accessing the portal, we recommend reading the ‘How to Apply’ guide before starting your application.
Ongoing - No Deadline
Area:
Northern Ireland
Grant size:
Up to £2,000
Priorities:
We are committed to supporting projects that promote financial, physical, and mental wellbeing within the community. We particularly welcome initiatives that: • Foster inclusion and belonging to enhance local wellbeing. • Build digital skills to help individuals manage their money in a digital age. • Improve financial knowledge through education programmes. • Encourage physical activity by making use of local assets. • Increase access to mental health and wellbeing services, either directly through support or indirectly through awareness and education.
It is recommended that you read our Grant FAQs before starting your grant application.
Grant FAQs