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IDP distributes €13,000 in grants 27.08.08

by Damian Dowds, Inishowen Independent

SOME €13,000 was distributed to 30 community and voluntary groups in Inishowen last week by the Inishowen Development Partnership (IDP). A wide range of groups ranging from health and disability groups to community development groups benefited from the scheme. They were presented with their cheques at an event in the Inishowen Gateway Hotel last Thursday night.
Groups received the money under the social development local inclusion programme. The scheme is administered through Pobal with the Inishowen Development Partnership (IDP) acting as the local agent.
“Grants were in the hundreds of euro rather than thousands,” acknowledged John Jackson a community development officer with the IDP, “but in organisations like that every euro and every source of funding is vital.”
“The overall purpose of the scheme is to assist community and voluntary groups to combat disadvantage,” Mr Jackson continued. “We have a large number of such groups in Inishowen, many of which have developed and implemented their own programmes and this money will help them achieve their aims.”
Funding was provided for projects including listening ear training, producing a community cookbook and gardening projects for people with special needs. As well as the presentation of grants, the groups were given input on funding and fundraising. Jane Crudden from Pobal, and Wendy McCarry of the Bluestack Foundation also gave advice on the process of seeking funding.
The social development local inclusion programme is an annual scheme and groups will be invited to apply for the next round of funding in March 2009.
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