Sligo Public Participation Network

E Bulletin

April 2017

Contents

Funding 3

Sage Foundation Fund 3

The Community Foundation for Ireland: Social Change Grants 2017 are now open! 3

HSE National Lottery Funding 4

Arts Council Available funding 4

Call for Entries for the GSK Ireland IMPACT Awards 5

Deadline Approaching for National Competition for Ideas (Cash & Support for Winners) 7

Pendant Alarm Funding. 8

Rights, Equality and Citizenship Programme, EU Funding 8

Horizon 2020 11

Europe for Citizens 12

Networks of Towns 12

Town Twinning 12

The Community Foundation of Ireland, Open grant rounds 12

Ray Murphy Fund 13

Grants for Mergers 13

Social Change Grants 13

Culture Ireland 13

Local Events and Activities 13

Drumcliffe Rathcormac Spring Clean 13

Cos Cos Festival, Drumcliffe 13

Volunteer Voices, April 27th, Glasshouse 14

Choral Concert by Anúna, Drumcliffe, May 5th 14

Sport Ireland Yeats Tour of Sligo 15

Couch to 5K - 6 week Beginners Running Programme 15

Ladies Fit 4 Life 5K Series 15

SLIGO YACHT CLUB. ROSSES POINT, Adult Sailing Course 15

Carney Annual Spring Clean 16

Carraroe Annual Spring Clean 16

CSO Household Survey taking place in Sligo 16

Get up and Go with Passion and Purpose, Sligo, Fri 21st April 18

Special Olympics Annual Collection Day 18

Wheelchair Hurling / Camogie. 18

ISSSC: Irish Special Schools Sports Council 18

Have a Go Day 19

GAA Rounders 19

Sligo Field Club, April Lecture 19

Mullaghmore Residents and Heritage Group, unveiling of memorial 19

Strandhill Peoples Market , Cruinnu na Casca 20

Sligo ‘Inside & Out’ Cross-border project officially launched 20

Training 22

Social Media Training for Community Groups, Thursday 20th and 27th April 22

Alternative Practical Strategies in Working with Dyslexia 22

Sligo PPN and Sligo LEADER training for Community Groups 22

Check up Check in, 5th May , the Model, Sligo 23

Sligo European Volunteering Capital Events 23

National Volunteering Week - 15th-21st May 2017. 23

May 16th Headstart Expo 23

May 18th: Open Day at Sligo Volunteer 24

National Volunteer Management Conference, Sligo, May 30th 24

Sligo GAA Volunteering for 2017 24

Honour Club Volunteers 2017 24

National Events 25

Wheel Seminar: Remuneration: Recognition and Reward 25

Drink Less and Gain More, Alcohol.ie 26

Save the date, Collaborative Arts, Interculturalism and Human Rights 26

Funding

Sage Foundation Fund

(Be ready for the next round!)

What are the aims of the fund? Our fund is designed to support organizations who are looking to generate further income, create new initiatives or enhance existing and proven activity. Grants of between $5,000 - $35,000(USD) will be awarded, with a first round closing date of April 5. - See more at: http://www.sage.com/company/sage_foundation/the-enterprise-fund#sthash.x59UeJml.dpuf

Our new fund is open to applications that will deliver real change to young people, women and military veterans lives around the world, whilst also supporting your organization to thrive. We are particularly interested in applications that demonstrate an enterprising approach and innovative solutions to issues in your community, which in turn inspires others. All applications that fulfil our eligibility criteria will be considered. However, we are especially keen to support organisations that are currently small but have ambitions to expand, grow and deliver sustainable change. Where does Sage Foundation work? Organizations can be eligible for our help if they are supporting communities around the world where Sage Foundation is active. –

See more at: http://www.sage.com/company/sage_foundation/the-enterprise-fund#sthash.x59UeJml.dpuf

The Community Foundation for Ireland: Social Change Grants 2017 are now open!

The Community Foundation for Ireland Social Change Grants 2017 are now open! All applications are online and the closing date is 4.30 p.m. Thursday 13th April 2017. Please read the criteria document carefully for the relevant category you are applying for. This year we have the following two categories that you may apply for a grant under:

A. Leadership for Ethnic Minority Groups - Grants of up to €7,500 are available for projects working towards building leadership skills in local Ethnic Minority community groups

B. Inclusion for LGBT Migrants - Grants of up to €10,000 are available for projects working towards the promotion of inclusion for LGBT+ people who are Migrants

Please see here for information and how to apply to each category

HSE National Lottery Funding

The HSE has been allocated National Lottery Funding for distribution to community based groups and voluntary organisations under the Respite Care Grant Schemeand the National Lottery Grant Scheme. Groups and organisations involved in theprovision of Health and Personal Social Services can apply for once off funding of between €500 and €10,000 for suitable projects.

Please note the following will apply in the case of all applications received:

·  Applications will be accepted from organisations both within the Community Healthcare (CHO) Area and those who geographically lie outside of CHO but provide services to clients residing in CHO.

·  Successful Applicants will be required to complete a Grant Aid Agreement with the HSE and be compliant with minimum Financial and Governance requirements.

·  Applications that have major on-going revenue implications which includes the employment of staff, capital funding and running will not be considered

·  Applications must be for once off projects that can be completed within the year of application (excluding respite)

·  Applications for projects which are already covered by HSE Funding through and SLA/Grant Aid Agreement or otherwise will not be considered

·  There will be an upper limit (to be decided based on number of valid applications received) of funding awarded to an individual organisation. Where multiple applications are received by an individual organisation that same upper limit will apply. Therefore it is recommended that an organisation intending to submit multiple applications should consider this upper limit and prioritise on that basis.

·  It is envisaged that generally individual grant allocations will be in the range of €500.00 - €10,000.00 approximately.

·  An upper limit of €10,000 for applications relating to Transport Initiatives will apply

Learn More

Download an application form and find your local application contact here.

Deadline for applications: 26 May 2017 @ 5pm

Arts Council Available funding

Arts organisations, artists, and groups working with the arts can apply for funding. Discover what funding is available at http://www.artscouncil.ie/available-funding/

Call for Entries for the GSK Ireland IMPACT Awards

GSK today launched its third annual GSK Ireland IMPACT Awards, designed to recognise and reward community-based charities who contribute to the improvement of people’s health and wellbeing in Ireland. There are thousands of “unsung healthcare heroes” all over Ireland: charities at the heart of Irish communities who are making a huge difference on the ground who deserve to be recognised.

This will be the third year of the GSK Ireland IMPACT awards. The program is an expansion of the global healthcare company’s IMPACT awards programme which has been running in the UK and USA for 20 years. Up to five winning charities will receive €10,000 each in unrestricted funding through the awards, while five runner-up charities receive €2,000 each. In addition to the prize money, winning charities also receive a specially commissioned video and photography package to help them promote their work. The awards are designed to evaluate how the charities operate, as well as what they do, examining areas such as management, innovation and partnership as judging criteria.

Claire Taaffe, Communications Director for GSK, says: “Irish healthcare charities are on the ground tackling some of society’s most difficult health challenges. GSK wants to champion these charities, many of whom are at the heart of Irish community health and wellbeing, and support them in continuing their great work. Previous IMPACT winners show that it is possible to run a small charity well while making a huge impact in communities. Last year we found 10 truly inspirational charities and we are so proud to have helped them continue and expand their support. We are on the hunt for this year’s winners and hope that small healthcare charities around the country enter and apply”.

The GSK Ireland Impact Awards 2017 will be judged by a multidisciplinary panel of professionals which includes Maurice Pratt, Chair of Barretstown, former Tánaiste and Minister for Health Mary Harney, and Deirdre Garvey, CEO of the Wheel.

Commenting on the launch of the Awards, Deirdre Garvey, CEO of The Wheel, said: “The GSK IMPACT Awards provide much-needed support and recognition for community-based healthcare charities. These organisations are uniquely positioned to help communities experiencing disadvantage and poor health outcomes identify and manage the issues that affect health and well-being. By shining a light on best practice, the GSK IMPACT Awards drive development and innovation in community-based healthcare.”

Last year, the five winning charities of the GSK Ireland IMPACT Awards were Nurture, Sensational Kids, Anam Cara, Dyslexia Association of Ireland and the Traveller Counselling Service.

The five runners-up were Amen Support Services, Cork Mental Health Foundation, Smashing Times Theatre Company, HIV Ireland and Move4Parkinson's.

Irene Lowry, CEO of Nurture, said: “Winning the GSK IMPACT Award for Nurture was of huge benefit, helping us to create a greater social impact of our work in Ireland.

Because the GSK funds are unrestricted it meant that we could employ a skilled professional one day per week to work on expansion of our support services. Since winning the GSK award we have successfully expanded our support services to Cork, Mayo, Sligo and Donegal. By doing so, we have provided critical supports to over 55 women that we would not have been in a position to do without winning this prestigious award.”

Organisations interested in applying must:

·  Be registered and located in the Republic of Ireland and be in existence for at least three years

·  Have a total annual income of between €20,000 and €1 million

·  Target community health needs in Ireland, with community defined as a geographical community or a community of interest

·  Able to point to a track record of achievement in community health issues

The deadline for applications is 5pm Friday, 5 May 2017 and interested organisations can apply at: http://ie.gsk.com/ie/responsibility/health-for-all/gsk-ireland-impact-awards

Deadline Approaching for National Competition for Ideas (Cash & Support for Winners)

8 winning social entrepreneurs will receive initial 300,000 euro in funding and support with potential for further investment and development opportunities


15 people with early-stage ideas will win a place at the Academy for Social Entrepreneurs

Social Entrepreneurs Ireland has reissued a call for entrants fortheir 2017 Awards Programme, supported by DCC plc, calling for applications from ambitious individuals with ideas to create positive social change in Ireland.

‘Don’t let a good idea go to waste’is the call from the organisation which seeks the most innovative ideas and energetic entrepreneurs to solve social problems in Ireland.

Speaking at the launch of the competition in February, Darren Ryan, CEO of Social Entrepreneurs Ireland said: ‘We support people who have an entrepreneurial drive, people who think big and have the ambition and energy to see their ideas realised, so that the social problem they are tackling may one day be a thing of the past. If you have an idea or project to make a positive impact, apply to us. If we believe in it, we’ll back you.”

Social Entrepreneurs Ireland is offering a whole range of supports for social entrepreneurs from start-up to scale-up. The call is for people with early-stage ideas right through to people who are ready to grow and scale their existing organisations to apply at socialentrepreneurs.ie.

Previous winners include Iseult Ward and Aoibheann O’Brien who had the idea for FoodCloud – an app that connects shops with too much food with charities who need it; John Evoy who had the idea for the Irish Men’s Sheds Association – a place in the community for men to connect and create meaningful projects; and Dara Connolly with the idea for ReCreate which takes unwanted materials from businesses and turns them into art materials for schools and families that couldn’t otherwise afford them.

The eight Award winners will join Ireland’s largest network of social entrepreneurs. As well as an immediate 10,000 euro in unrestricted funding, they will receive a place on an accelerator programme worth 15,000 euro, with access to over 150 pro-bono supporters, coaches and mentors. The programme will explore options for further funding and support from Social Entrepreneurs Ireland, which historically ranges from 20,000 to 300,000 euro in value.

DCC plc, the international sales, marketing and support services group, is the flagship supporter of the Social Entrepreneurs Ireland Awards.

Speaking of DCC’s partnership with Social Entrepreneurs Ireland, CEO of DCC plc Tommy Breen said, “We strongly believe in the work of Social Entrepreneurs Ireland. It is a great privilege to play a role in assisting Ireland’s brightest and most ambitious entrepreneurs who are dedicated to making a positive impact on our society.”

Applications to the Awards programme close at 5pm on 29 March 2017.

Interested candidates can apply or find out more at www.socialentrepreneurs.ie.

(source: The Wheel}

Pendant Alarm Funding.

The Seniors Alert Scheme is to encourage community support for vulnerable older people in our communities through the provision of personal monitored alarms to enable older persons, of limited means, to continue to live securely in their homes with confidence, independence and peace of mind.

Funding is available year round under the scheme towards the purchase of equipment by a registered organisation i.e. personal alarm and /or pendant. The associated monitoring and service charges must be paid by the participant. Grant application, approval and installation takes approx. 5 working days.

A list of registered groups in County Sligo is available at www.pobal.ie.

Contact 0866000757 or for further information

Rights, Equality and Citizenship Programme, EU Funding

On 7 March 2017, DG Justice and Consumers opened a new call for proposals under the Rights, Equality and Citizenship Programme to establish new 4-year Framework Partnership Agreements with EU-level networks. Below are some details about the current calls open for applications. Read more about the Frameworkshere.