Deadline: 16-Apr-2026
The Evishagaran and Craiggore Community Benefit Fund provides grants of up to £4,000 to local charities and community organisations within a 7km radius of the wind farms in Dungiven. Funding supports projects in education, sustainability, health, social care, culture, biodiversity, and youth initiatives, aiming to improve community wellbeing and foster environmental awareness.
Program Overview
The fund supports local projects that enhance community life, promote sustainability, and improve wellbeing. Key focus areas include:
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Education: Programmes for young people on sustainability, renewable energy, and climate awareness
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Environmental Protection: Biodiversity projects, renewable energy culture, and sustainability initiatives
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Health & Wellbeing: Mental health support and initiatives addressing cost-of-living or fuel poverty challenges
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Community Development: Recreational, arts, heritage, cultural, and scientific initiatives
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Innovation & Collaboration: Projects encouraging local collaboration, innovation, and community engagement
The fund is designed to strengthen community connections while enabling local residents to actively participate in sustainable and socially beneficial projects.
Funding Details
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Grant Amount: Up to £4,000 per project
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Eligible Organisations: Registered charities and community groups operating locally within a 7km radius of the Evishagaran and Craiggore wind farm sites in Dungiven
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Project Scope: Education, environmental protection, biodiversity, health, social care, recreation, arts, culture, youth initiatives, innovation, and sustainable energy awareness
Eligibility Criteria
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Must be a registered charity or local community organisation
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Operate within a 7km radius of the Evishagaran and Craiggore wind farm sites
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Projects must align with the fund’s objectives and priority areas
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Demonstrate tangible benefits to local residents, community wellbeing, or the environment
What the Fund Supports
The fund enables projects that:
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Educate and engage the next generation on sustainability, renewables, and climate change
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Improve health and wellbeing, especially mental health support or assistance for vulnerable residents
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Enhance community cohesion through arts, heritage, cultural, or recreational initiatives
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Promote environmental awareness, biodiversity, and renewable energy culture
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Encourage collaboration and community-led innovation
What the Fund Does Not Support
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Projects outside the 7km radius of the wind farms
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Organisations not registered as charities or local community groups
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Activities that do not align with the fund’s priorities or demonstrate community impact
Expected Outcomes
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Increased environmental awareness and sustainability knowledge among residents
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Stronger community connections and participation
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Support for vulnerable groups, including those affected by fuel poverty or other social challenges
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Enhanced cultural, recreational, and educational opportunities in the area
How to Apply
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Confirm your organisation is eligible and operates within the 7km radius of the wind farm sites.
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Develop a project that addresses one or more of the fund’s focus areas.
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Prepare a project proposal with clear objectives, activities, expected outcomes, and a budget.
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Submit your application before the deadline with all required documentation.
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Ensure the project demonstrates tangible benefits for the community or environment.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
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Applying outside the eligible geographic area
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Submitting projects unrelated to sustainability, education, community wellbeing, or cultural development
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Omitting a clear budget or measurable project outcomes
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Applying without demonstrating community impact or tangible benefits
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. Who can apply? Registered charities and local community groups within a 7km radius of Evishagaran and Craiggore wind farms.
2. What is the maximum grant amount? £4,000 per project.
3. What types of projects are eligible? Projects in education, sustainability, environmental protection, health, social care, recreation, arts, culture, youth initiatives, and innovation.
4. Can individuals apply? No, only registered charities or local community organisations are eligible.
5. Are projects outside Dungiven eligible? No, only projects within the 7km radius of the wind farm sites.
6. Can funding be used for salaries or long-term operational costs? No, funding should focus on specific project activities with measurable community or environmental impact.
7. Is collaboration encouraged? Yes, projects that promote partnerships, community engagement, or innovative solutions are strongly encouraged.
Conclusion
The Evishagaran and Craiggore Community Benefit Fund enables local organisations to strengthen community wellbeing, foster sustainability, and create meaningful local impact. By supporting education, health, environmental, and cultural initiatives, the fund empowers communities to thrive socially, culturally, and environmentally.
For more information, visit Community Foundation for Northern Ireland.









































