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Newtown group face funding fears 12.03.08

Story: Inishowen Independent

STORM clouds are gathering ahead of tonight's Annual General Meeting of the Newtowncunningham Community Development Initiative. The community group, founded five years ago face a make or break couple of months and could run out of money by June.
The NCDI depend on the International Fund for Ireland for the bulk of their funding, but that line of finance runs out in March.
Last year they applied to the Family Support Agency’s Family Resource Centre Programme for core-funding, but this proved fruitless. They reapplied and await a decision next month.
“The IFI money runs out in March so we will have an anxious wait to see if the Family Support Agency will fund us to become a Family Resource Centre. We have some money saved that we raised ourselves, but if we don’t get more money by June we may have to close down,” said Frances Browne, the NCDI’s Community Development Officer.
“We approached the Family Support Agency for funding last year but they wanted more information before making their decision,” she added.
Nationwide, the FSA fund six projects a year, and because of the high number of competing resource centres in Donegal, such as Moville’s Serenity House, it’s far from a formality that the NCDI will receive FSA funding.
“At the moment there is a large degree of uncertainty about the NCDI’s future. We need around €80,000 a year to sustain the project, and want to know we have secure funding so we can implement more long-term plans. We don’t want to have to be looking for new sources of funding ever three years,” added the Newtown community activist.
The NCDI have plans establish a drop in centre that would possibly incorporate a counselling service. They also want to start programmes specifically aimed for women and the youth of the area, but cannot proceed until they find a new source of funding.
92% of respondents to the NCDI’s Community Audit, carried out last autumn replied that Newtown needed a Resource Centre.
The NCDI’s annual report states that the development of a community resource centre is a key strategic objective that would ‘create a single neutral cross community facility which can provide for the needs of all the population of Newtowncunningham and its environs.’
In his Chairman’s report Martin Burke states that the recent increase in the Newtown population is a challenge to the social cohesion of the town.
“It is evident that our population will increase still further in the next few years if the speculation in property is any indictor and the number of new planning application being submitted to DCC.
“This has both advantages and disadvantages. Advantages include a greater potential pool of volunteers and community activists. On the negative side it may add to the current situation of people living in the area but being inactive in the community
“Creation of a sense of community which makes Newtowncunningham a great place to live and socialise is a key action in the overall development of the area.”
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