Awards to organisations working in Fermanagh and Omagh
The 5 Star Club
The 5 Star Club, based in Omagh, is using a £19,206 grant over two years to run a programme of activities including discos, karaoke and day trips for local people who have a learning difficulty. The project will bring people together to socialise and build new relationships.
Bannagh Community Project
Bannagh Community Project, based in Kesh, is using a £5,282 grant over four months to make improvements to their hall so it is more accessible for the local community to use. Work will include a new window, new fire door, new lighting and a gazebo.
Campsie over 50s Club
Campsie over 50s Club, based in Omagh, is using an £18,680 grant over two years to run a programme of activities including craft workshops, day trips, hot meals and Christmas celebrations. The project will bring local older people to improve wellbeing and reduce isolation.
Care for Cancer
Care for Cancer, based in Omagh, is using a £20,000 grant over one year to make improvements to their building so that they can provide support for people with cancer and their families. Work will include new flooring and electrics, furniture, storage and decoration.
Cloughfin Loyal Orange Lodge 1277
Cloughfin Loyal Orange Lodge 1277 is using a £1,400 grant to run a family fun day in Sixmilecross to bring the local community together.
Drumragh Evergreen Citizens Club
Drumragh Evergreen Citizens Club, based in Omagh, is using £13,314 grant over 21 months to run a programme of activities for local older people including day trips, monthly meals, workshops and a Christmas event.
Drumquin Historical Society
Drumquin Historical Society is using a £1,800 grant to run a day trip and guided tour of Derry/Londonderry Walls and Museum. The project will bring people together to reduce isolation.
Fermanagh Down Syndrome Support Group
Fermanagh Down Syndrome Support Group, based in Irvinestown, is using a £13,297 grant over nine months to run creative dance workshops for young people with Down Syndrome. The project will bring people together to develop new skills and build confidence.
Fermanagh Pride
Fermanagh Pride is using a £14,750 grant run a pride event in September 2025. The event will celebrate members of the LGBTQ+ community and make services more accessible.
Fintona District Orange Cultural Group
Fintona District Orange Cultural Group is using a £19,990 grant over two years to run a programme of activities for the local community including day trips, seasonal celebrations and workshops. The project will bring people together to reduce isolation and improve wellbeing.
Fintona Regeneration Initiative Limited
Fintona Regeneration Initiative Limited is using a £7,000 grant over one year to run a programme of activities for local older people including exercise classes, day trips and a yearly meal. The project will bring people together to reduce isolation and improve wellbeing.
Garrison Community Group
Garrison Community Group, based in Fermanagh, is using a £1,900 grant over one month to provide play and art therapy sessions as part of their summer scheme activities for children with additional needs. The project will bring children together in a supportive environment to build new friendships and reduce isolation.
Killycurragh Regeneration Group
Killycurragh Regeneration Group, based near Omagh, is using a £13,650 grant over one year to deliver a range of community activities for all ages including exercise classes, a Family Fun Day, craft workshops, outings and a Christmas celebration. The project will bring people together to reduce isolation and improve wellbeing.
Omagh Volunteer Centre
Omagh Volunteer Centre is using a £11,989 grant over two years to deliver volunteer training courses including safeguarding awareness, first aid and food safety. The project will bring volunteers together to learn new skills and share knowledge.
Royal Ulster Constabulary GC Association Omagh Branch
Royal Ulster Constabulary GC Association Omagh Branch is using a £9,000 grant over one year to celebrate the silver jubilee of the RUC George Cross Association. The project will deliver events across Northern Ireland to honour the legacy of those who served in the RUC and explore how they are perceived today by encouraging open dialogue and reflection.
Sillees Defibrillator Support Group
Sillees Defibrillator Support Group based in County Fermanagh is using a £14,000 grant over two years to replace six defibrillators and buy equipment to run defibrillator training. The project will give people the confidence and skills to provide life-saving measures in an emergency situation.
The South East Fermanagh Foundation
The South East Fermanagh Foundation is using a £19,980 grant over two years to install electricity, hold community events and run a programme of activities including cookery courses, memory sessions and support for carers. The project will bring people together to enjoy the outdoors and learn new skills.