Programme for Community Foundation for Northern Ireland’s conference titled Building The Peace - Political Ex-prisoners And Their Communities in 2004
- Context
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The Community Foundation for Northern Ireland [CFNI] is a local, independent charitable foundation, connecting people who care with causes that matter. CFNI helps communities in need, drives social change and change lives, through impactful grant-making and by delivering innovative programmes. Formerly known as Northern Ireland Voluntary Trust and founded in 1979 with a grant from the government, the Foundation has awarded over £100m to date to groups and organisations across Northern Ireland.
- Description:
- The programme details CFNI’s conference called Building the Peace - Political Ex-prisoners And Their Communities at Stormont Hotel in Belfast on the March the 2nd in 2004.
- Type:
- text and printed ephemera
- Creator:
- Community Foundation Northern Ireland, 1979
- Subject:
- Curated collection--Grant documentation, Atlantic Philanthropies (Organization), Community Foundation for Northern Ireland, Curated collection--Human rights, Curated collection--Reconciliation, Grant 09978, Peace-building, Northern Ireland--History--1968-1998, Non-governmental organizations, Grant 09981, Curated collection--Lawrence Mc Keown, Curated collection--Avila Kilmurray, Curated collection--Monica Wilson, Curated collection--Tom Roberts, and Curated collection--Martin O'Brien
- Grant:
- Grant 09978 and Grant 09981
- Grantee:
- Community Foundation for Northern Ireland
- Year of Grant:
- 2002
- Location of Grantee:
- Belfast
- Rights:
- The material is copyright of either Cornell University, The Atlantic Philanthropies, or where listed, the original authors or commissioning bodies. This collection is being made available under CC BY-NC-ND license, which allows users to access the material as long as the original copyright holder is credited; the material cannot be changed in any way or used commercially.
- Attribution:
- Cornell University Library, Digital Repository of Ireland, and The Atlantic Philanthropies
- Doi:
- https://doi.org/10.7486/DRI.66839r77k