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  • Minister celebrates community fund programme

    Topics:
    • Working in partnership with the voluntary and community sector

    Date published: 13 March 2026

    Communities Minister Gordon Lyons has praised the work of those involved in the community sector across Northern Ireland as he met some of those who have benefited through his Department’s continued investment in its Neighbourhood Renewal programme.

    Commnunities Minister Gordon Lyons pictured with (l-r) Angela Mulholland, West Bann Development, Jim McIlroy, Harryville Men’s Shed and John Hunter, Community Sports Network, Shankill at a recent visit to see the work of those involved in the community sector across Northern Ireland and to meet some of those who have benefited through his Department’s continued investment in its Neighbourhood Renewal programme.

    The Department for Communities (DfC) invests over £20million per annum in Neighbourhood Renewal, supporting the work of voluntary and community organisations in the most deprived areas across Northern Ireland, with the Small Capital Investment Programme being a key component of this funding.

    In 2024/25, the Fund helped over 1,500 people secure employment through targeted training and employability interventions, as well as giving more than 5,500 adults the opportunity to volunteer within their communities.

    Speaking at a community event at the Ecos Centre in Ballymena, Minister Lyons said: “These projects may be described as “small capital,” but their impact is anything but small. Investment in small capital costs keeps services running and allows groups to adapt, expand, or innovate. Whether it’s roof repairs, upgraded IT equipment, a kitchen refurbishment, or essential accessibility improvements - these are not minor details - they are the practical enablers of meaningful community impact. My Department’s ongoing investment in Neighbourhood Renewal reflects a long‑term commitment, one that is not only financial but deeply rooted in our belief in the power of communities to shape their own futures.”

    Over the last year alone, DfC has supported 77 community projects through his fund, with an investment of £1.18m. A number of community representatives attending today’s event took the opportunity to share their stories on the positive impact this funding has had.

    Angela Mulholland, West Bann Development said: 

    “This funding has ensured that as a service provider to the local community, we were able to continue to offer a first-class service and providing people with a safe secure environment to learn, play and create.”

    Jim McIlroy, Harryville Men’s Shed added: 

    “Men’s Shed provides a vital role within the community offering a safe, welcoming space where men can connect, learn, and support one another. This investment has played a vital role in helping to maintain and strengthen the services we provide to men across the Ballymena community.

    Theresa Brady, Ionad na Fuiseoige said: 

    “Small capital funding meets a real need in the community - relatively small amounts of money required that can make a huge difference to the local area.”

    John Hunter, Community Sports Network, Shankill added: 

    “Relatively small investments can deliver significant, long-term impact. This funding has created lasting benefits, improving safety, expanding opportunities, and allowing us to meet a broader range of community needs.

    Notes to editors:

    1. Photo caption:  Communities Minister Gordon Lyons pictured with (l-r) Angela Mulholland, West Bann Development, Jim McIlroy, Harryville Men’s Shed and John Hunter, Community Sports Network, Shankill at a recent visit to see the work of those involved in the community sector across Northern Ireland and to meet some of those who have benefited through his Department’s continued investment in its Neighbourhood Renewal programme.
    2. People and Place – a strategy for Neighbourhood Renewal underpins the Executive’s approach to targeting urban deprivation.
    3. 36 Neighbourhood Renewal Areas in the most deprived 10% of wards across Northern Ireland were identified using the Noble Multiple Deprivation Measure. The areas include: 
      • 15 in Belfast
      • 6 in the north west (including four in the city of Londonderry)
      • 15 in further towns and cities across Northern Ireland
    4. Neighbourhood Partnerships have been established in each Neighbourhood Renewal Area as a vehicle for local planning and implementation.
    5. For media enquiries please contact the Press Office via email .
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    7. The Executive Information Service operates an out of hours service for media enquiries only between 1800hrs and 0800hrs Monday to Friday and at weekends and public holidays. The duty press officer can be contacted on 028 9037 8110.

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