Tampon Tax Fund
Tampon Tax Fund The Improve Project aimed to improve the lives of vulnerable, disadvantaged, and under-represented women and girls in areas of multiple deprivation across Northern…
Tampon Tax Fund The Improve Project aimed to improve the lives of vulnerable, disadvantaged, and under-represented women and girls in areas of multiple deprivation across Northern…
TWN delivered the Improve Project by administering the Tampon Tax funding through a grant aid process to grassroots organisations across…
Tampon Tax Fund The Improve Project aimed to improve the lives of vulnerable, disadvantaged, and under-represented women and girls in areas of multiple deprivation across Northern…
Key Focus 1 Tampon Tax Fund The Improve Project aimed to improve the lives of vulnerable, disadvantaged, and…
Key Focus 2 TWN delivered the Improve Project by administering the Tampon Tax funding through a grant aid process to…
Key Focus 3 The Improve Project aimed to improve the lives of vulnerable, disadvantaged, and under-represented women and…
Key Focus 4 Project highlights 26 projects were funded
Tampon Tax Fund The Improve Project aimed to improve the lives of vulnerable, disadvantaged, and under-represented women and girls in areas of multiple deprivation across Northern Ireland through education and skills programmes to improve their capacities and create a sense of safety and belonging. TWN delivered
TWN delivered the Improve Project by administering the Tampon Tax funding through a grant aid process to grassroots organisations across Northern Ireland. TWN used their expertise in managing grant aid funding by offering over multiple tranches via open calls for funding. Onward grants were provided to applicants that could demonstrate how funding would contribute to the areas of women’s education and employment as well as skills for the future.
The Improve Project aimed to improve the lives of vulnerable, disadvantaged, and under-represented women and girls in areas of multiple deprivation across Northern Ireland through education and skills programmes to improve their capacities and create a sense of safety and belonging.
Project highlights 26 projects were funded
TWN delivered the Improve Project by administering the Tampon Tax funding through a grant aid process to grassroots organisations across Northern Ireland. TWN used their expertise in managing grant aid funding by offering over multiple tranches via open calls for funding. Onward grants were provided to applicants that could demonstrate how funding would contribute to the areas of women’s education and employment as well as skills for the future.
The Improve Project aimed to improve the lives of vulnerable, disadvantaged, and under-represented women and girls in areas of multiple deprivation across Northern Ireland through education and skills programmes to improve their capacities and create a sense of safety and belonging.
Project highlights 26 projects were funded
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