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This phase of the consultation has concluded
We are producing a Community Support Plan for 2025-2029. This plan will set out the basis for how we provide support to local communities and residents across the city.
The Community Support Plan will:
Provide a clear articulation of our community support priorities and resource allocation to deliver these priorities.
Detail how priorities will be supported through an updated and refreshed funding programme of Community Grants for 2026-2029.
Agree outcomes that will drive delivery of Community Support activity for 2025-2029.
Belfast City Council provides both financial support and services to support the community and voluntary sector within the city. In 2023 we offered a range of funding programmes totalling £5.61 million which included, £1.7 million in Capacity Building funding and £1.4 million in revenue funding to the community and voluntary sector. In addition, we provided services such as community facilities, training, local area problem solving, community development staff support and delivery of community programmes.
We now need the views of residents, local community organisations and other stakeholders about the key priorities and workstreams that should be included in our Community Support Plan (2025-2029). Your feedback will help determine what our service and funding priorities should focus on.
Please give us your thoughts by completing our questionnaire. (opens in new page)
We are also offering public engagement sessions. If you would like to attend one of our information and consultation events, please contact community@belfastcity.gov.uk
Date
Time
Venue
Tuesday 11 June
10am – 12pm
Girdwood Community Hub
Tuesday 11 June
2pm – 4pm
Cregagh Community Centre
Wednesday 12 June
10am – 12pm
Olympia Leisure Centre
Friday 14 June
10am – 12pm
Horn Drive Community Centre
Friday 14 June
2pm – 4pm
Hammer Community Centre
Tuesday 18 June
2pm – 4pm
City Hall (section 75 / Groups of interest event)
Wednesday 19 June
7.00pm – 9.00pm
Olympia Leisure Centre
Wednesday 26 June
6.30.pm – 8.00pm
Online Session (details to follow)
We are producing a Community Support Plan for 2025-2029. This plan will set out the basis for how we provide support to local communities and residents across the city.
The Community Support Plan will:
Provide a clear articulation of our community support priorities and resource allocation to deliver these priorities.
Detail how priorities will be supported through an updated and refreshed funding programme of Community Grants for 2026-2029.
Agree outcomes that will drive delivery of Community Support activity for 2025-2029.
Belfast City Council provides both financial support and services to support the community and voluntary sector within the city. In 2023 we offered a range of funding programmes totalling £5.61 million which included, £1.7 million in Capacity Building funding and £1.4 million in revenue funding to the community and voluntary sector. In addition, we provided services such as community facilities, training, local area problem solving, community development staff support and delivery of community programmes.
We now need the views of residents, local community organisations and other stakeholders about the key priorities and workstreams that should be included in our Community Support Plan (2025-2029). Your feedback will help determine what our service and funding priorities should focus on.
Please give us your thoughts by completing our questionnaire. (opens in new page)
We are also offering public engagement sessions. If you would like to attend one of our information and consultation events, please contact community@belfastcity.gov.uk
You do not have to sign in or register on our Your Say Belfast platform to take part, however if you are a registered user, you must sign out of Your Say Belfast account so that your response is anonymous. Please be aware, that if you are signed into Your Say Belfast, your email and site registration details can be linked to this survey.
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