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Goodyear Community Fund: Supporting Grassroots Initiatives in UK

Call for Applications: Local Enhancement Grant Programme in Ireland

Deadline: 30-Jan-2026

providing grants from £1,000 to £5,000. The fund focuses on sports, arts, health & wellbeing, and cross-community engagement, promoting volunteerism and supporting projects with clear local impact.

Purpose

The fund aims to strengthen local communities by supporting voluntary groups and organizations that deliver meaningful projects in:

Eligibility

  • Not-for-profit organizations, Community Amateur Sports Clubs (CASC), and charitable bodies.

  • Must operate within the greater Lurgan and Craigavon area.

  • Must demonstrate clear community benefit and alignment with the fund’s priorities.

  • Required documents: governing document, bank account in the organization’s name, safeguarding policies (if applicable).

  • Projects must be delivered within 12 months of receiving funding.

Funding Details

  • Grants range from £1,000 to £5,000, covering project costs and associated expenses.

  • The fund prioritizes initiatives that:

    • Connect with the Goodyear Sports & Social Club legacy

    • Promote cross-community collaboration and inclusion

    • Support volunteerism and community leadership

    • Address local needs and enhance health, wellbeing, arts, or sports

Application Process

  • Simple and accessible application process designed for local grassroots organizations.

  • Applications evaluated based on community impact, feasibility, and alignment with fund objectives.

Conclusion

The Goodyear Community Fund fosters sustainable community development by supporting grassroots projects that enhance wellbeing, promote inclusion, and celebrate local volunteerism. Through this initiative, the fund preserves the legacy of the original Goodyear Sports & Social Club, creating lasting social, cultural, and health benefits for the Lurgan and Craigavon communities.

For more information, visit Community Foundation for Northern Ireland.
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