Bank of Ireland Begin Together Fund 2020 is Closing Soon
The Begin Together Fund will provide valuable investment for community initiatives making a difference in towns and villages across the island of Ireland. Bank of Ireland’s Begin Together Fund wants to get behind those making the lives of others in their communities better by improving their financial , physical and mental wellbeing. Fortunately, in every town and village there are people, businesses and organisations working hard to make things better for everyone. Bank of Ireland supports them and their work in communities all across the island of Ireland. We want to get behind those trying to make the lives of others in their communities better by improving their financial, physical and mental wellbeing. Whatever their ideas, we want to help them to succeed.
The Begin Together Fund will provide valuable investment for community initiatives making a difference in towns and villages across the island of Ireland. Bank of Ireland’s Begin Together Fund wants to get behind those making the lives of others in their communities better by improving their financial , physical and mental wellbeing. Fortunately, in every town and village there are people, businesses and organisations working hard to make things better for everyone. Bank of Ireland supports them and their work in communities all across the island of Ireland. We want to get behind those trying to make the lives of others in their communities better by improving their financial, physical and mental wellbeing. Whatever their ideas, we want to help them to succeed.
The Begin Together fund will support new and existing project-based activities with grants of between €3,000 and up to €5,000 (or the sterling equivalent) for local, not for profit groups working to improve the financial physical and/or mental wellbeing of the communities they serve across all counties on the island of Ireland.
Applications are welcome from charities and not-for-profit community groups working in communities that address one or more of the strands of wellbeing as outlined in the fund criteria which can be found on the website.
Interested organisations are invited to complete the online application form before 4pm on Tuesday, March 31st. Any queries for Connaught and Ulster can be directed to the community manager Tracy Keogh on tracey.keogh@boi.com.
Apply: https://personalbanking.bankofireland.com/campaigns/begin-together/