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Society is grateful to the following
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Edgcumbe Catering
www.edgcumbecatering.co.uk/
Edgcumbe Catering Services specialises Ltd in creating quality food for business lunches, private lunches, corporate events and home & party catering. We are experienced at delivering quality food to suit the occasion and budget and provide our services to a number of clients with different requirements from small meetings to high profile events and are listed caterers in Belfast City Hall.
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Northern Ireland Programme for Building Sustainable Prosperity
www.communityfoundationni.org
European Division aims to optimise the impact of European Structural Funds in addressing Northern Ireland expenditure priorities, effectively co-ordinate all European Structural Funds Programmes, and to develop and co-ordinate non-Structural Funds linkages with the EU.
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South and East Belfast Health and Social Services Trust
www.sebt.n-i.nhs.uk
South and East Belfast Trust provides health and social care services for around 205,000 people living in the south and east Belfast and Castlereagh areas.
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Disablement Advisory Service - Department for Employment and Learning
www.delni.gov.uk/index.cfm/area/information/page/DisablementAdvisoryService
The Disablement Advisory Service (DAS) provides guidance, training, assessment and placing services for people with disabilities who wish to obtain or retain employment. These services are provided through a network of Jobs and Benefits Offices across Northern Ireland.
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Equal NI
www.equalni.org
EQUAL offers a Europe wide focus for experimenting with new ways of tackling the problems of inequality and discrimination specifically related to the world of work.
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Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation
www.gulbenkian.org.uk
The Uk Branch of the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation (whose Headquarters are based in Lisbon) is responsible for grant aid in the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland. The UK Branch supports funding programmes in Arts, Social Welfare and Education and Anglo-Portuguese Cultural Relations.
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Esmee Fairburn Foundation
www.esmeefairbairn.org.uk
Esmée Fairbairn Foundation is one of the largest independent grantmaking foundations in the UK.
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South Eastern Education and Library Board
www.seelb.org.uk
The Board is the local authority for education, library and youth services in the district council areas of Ards, Castlereagh, Down, Lisburn and North Down in Northern Ireland.
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EGSA
www.egsa.org.uk
EGSA is a local, independent, voluntary organisation that aims to Connect Adults with Learning.
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Stanley Thomas Johnson Foundation
www.johnsonstiftung.ch
The Foundation supports scientific research projects (medicine), social welfare, development cooperation and fine arts.
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YESIP
www.yesip.org
The Youth Education Social Inclusion Partnership is a consortium of twelve partners from within the Northern Ireland Education Service.
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European Regional Development Fund
www.go-nw.gov.uk/europe/erdf.html
The European Regional Development Fund was set up in 1975 to stimulate economic development in the least prosperous regions of the European Union (EU)
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Belfast Local Strategy Partnerhsip
www.blsp.org
The Belfast Local Strategy Partnership will invest in a range of targeted interventions and support aimed at addressing peace building and reconciliation efforts and promoting long-term social and economic progress.
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National Lottery Charities Board
www.nlcb.org.uk
We distribute money raised by the lottery to support charities and voluntary groups.
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EU European Social Fund
www.esf.org.uk
The European Social Fund (ESF) is supporting thousands of projects to help people improve their skills and find work.
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Investors in People
www.investorsinpeople.co.uk
Investors in People UK is responsible for promoting and developing the Investors in People Standard.
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Invest NI
www.investni.com
Our role is to change Northern Ireland into a high growth economy driven by innovation and enterprise.
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