Victims/Survivors Development Scheme
Victims/Survivors Application Form
Closing Date: 14th December by 5pm posted or hand delivered to Belfast office only. Applications will not be accepted by fax or email as a signed hardcopy is required.
Aim of the Scheme:
The Community Relations Council, with the support of the Victims Liaison Unit, has established a special fund of £750,000 over a two-year period from May 2002 to April 2004 to support healing and recovery work with victims and survivors of the Northern Ireland Troubles. The Scheme seeks to ensure fair access to support for victims and survivors of the troubles. The principal aim of the Scheme is to support victims and survivors to become active members of society.
This scheme is targeted at supporting groups which are made up of victims, or are working with victims, or are working with victims resident in Northern Ireland. Priority will be given to groups who work with those who, during the course of the Troubles, have lost close relatives or had close relatives injured, or been injured or traumatised as a result of community conflict.
The Council would aim to have a geographical and sectoral spread in applications received and grants given and the Council will ensure continuous monitoring and evaluation.
Types of Groups Eligible:
The scheme is aimed at locally based and regional groups working with victims and survivors of the Northern Ireland Troubles. Grant aid is not for individuals as there are other sources of funding for this work.
The scheme is aimed at projects involving adults and/or children who have been affected by the Northern Ireland Troubles.
Criteria for Applying:
The purpose of the application must reflect the principal aim of the scheme and must include at least one of the following elements:
Eligible Costs
Grants may be made towards the costs of the following:
The maximum grant payable is £10,000 but most grants will be in the region of a few hundred pounds.
Exclusions
Evaluation
It is a condition of the grant being made that the Council receives a written evaluation no the development of the project in due course. The group will do this themselves, and evaluation forms to assist the process will be given to all groups who are offered a grant.
Application Process
Forms for application are available from the Community Relations Council. The Council will try to process applications as quickly as possible but this will depend on the volume of work. Applications in the early development stages of the project are appreciated as they allow time for the Council and the group to discuss the project. There is no restriction on the number of applications any one group can make to the scheme. However, if a group has received funding in the past the project will need to clearly demonstrate the group's (and their initial project's) process of development.
Applicants should understand that whilst careful consideration is given to each application, it may not be possible to assist applicants to the extent requested, or at all,, even if the applications come within the criteria set out above. This may depend on the volume of applications received and the size of the fund available.