Deadline: 20-Mar-2026
The Good Relations Grant – Medium – Call 2 2026/27, funded by Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough Council, provides financial support of £2,001 to £10,000 to eligible community organisations. The program supports not-for-profit, community-managed organisations that demonstrate inclusive membership, democratic governance, and a commitment to wider community interests. Applicants must meet specific structural and accountability requirements to qualify.
Overview
The Good Relations Grant – Medium – Call 2 2026/27 is designed to support community organisations that foster inclusive engagement and positive community development within the Armagh City, Banbridge, and Craigavon Borough area. Funding is available to organisations that are formally constituted, community-managed, autonomous, and operate on a not-for-personal-profit basis.
This program aims to strengthen local organisations by providing financial resources to carry out activities that benefit the wider community while promoting transparency, accountability, and democratic governance.
Funding Details
- Funding range: £2,001 – £10,000
- Purpose: To support eligible community organisations in delivering activities that benefit the local community and align with Good Relations objectives
Eligibility Requirements
Eligible organisations must:
- Be formally constituted, community-managed, and autonomous (unless otherwise stated for specific grant programs)
- Operate on a not-for-personal-profit basis
- Demonstrate a commitment to wider community interests
- Work primarily at a local community level
Governance and Structural Requirements
To qualify, organisations must meet the following governance criteria:
- Inclusive Membership: Governing documents must clearly state that membership is open to the full range of opinion within the identified community.
- Annual General Meeting (AGM): Organisations must hold an AGM each year where every member has an equal vote.
- Management Committee or Board: A committee or board of directors must be democratically appointed at the AGM.
- Annual Reporting: The committee or board must present an annual report at the AGM.
- Annual Accounts: An annual statement of accounts must be presented to members during the AGM.
These requirements ensure transparency, accountability, and inclusive participation within organisations applying for the grant.
Purpose and Impact
The Good Relations Grant supports organisations that:
- Promote inclusive community engagement and participation
- Deliver activities that foster cohesion and understanding within local communities
- Strengthen organisational governance and accountability
- Ensure democratic decision-making and transparency in operations
How to Apply
Applicants must:
- Confirm that the organisation meets all eligibility and governance requirements
- Prepare supporting documents, including governing documents, evidence of AGM processes, annual reports, and statements of accounts
- Submit the application according to the Council’s guidelines and deadlines
Applications will be assessed based on compliance with eligibility criteria, governance standards, and alignment with community development objectives.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Submitting applications from organisations that are not formally constituted or autonomous
- Failing to demonstrate inclusive membership or democratic governance processes
- Omitting annual reports or statements of accounts
- Not clearly showing how activities benefit the wider community
Conclusion
The Good Relations Grant – Medium – Call 2 2026/27 offers a valuable opportunity for community organisations in the Armagh City, Banbridge, and Craigavon Borough area to secure funding for activities that promote inclusivity, cohesion, and local development. By ensuring robust governance and transparent management, the program fosters sustainable and accountable community organisations capable of making a meaningful impact.
For more information, visit Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough Council.








































