Launched in 2013, PIP is designed to deliver real and positive community transformation through sensitive interventions in communities that have not previously, or only partially, participated in peace building and reconciliation activities. These interventions are critical to building a truly integrated, shared and peaceful society.
PIP aims to build sustainable peace and prosperity in areas suffering from high levels of economic and social deprivation, where there are low levels of engagement in peace building and where the Peace Process has delivered limited benefits.
It places particular emphasis on engaging with disaffected or marginalised young people who are vulnerable to recruitment or attack by those opposed to the Peace Process.
The Community Foundation acts as the Managing Agents for the programme. The programme is not open for general applications. Applications are on a solicited basis only.
PIP aims to build sustainable peace and prosperity in areas suffering from high levels of economic and social deprivation, where there are low levels of engagement in peace building and where the Peace Process has delivered limited benefits.
It places particular emphasis on engaging with disaffected or marginalised young people who are vulnerable to recruitment or attack by those opposed to the Peace Process.
The Community Foundation acts as the Managing Agents for the programme. The programme is not open for general applications. Applications are on a solicited basis only.