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We want to create stronger and more involved communities in Belfast by providing access to information, resources and other services.Through our Community Support Unit, we help groups that support Belfast communities. We offer free training and support to voluntary, community and social enterprise (VCSE) organisations across Belfast.
Our key services include:
We deliver a range of themed sessions including:
We can guide groups on:
We help local community groups and voluntary sector organisations increase collaboration, by sharing best practice and co-ordinating community activities.
We provide organisations with the knowledge and skills to effectively manage a community facility. This includes insight on policies and regulations as well as meeting statutory and legal requirements.
We support organisations and groups with resource audits, committee skills, governance and governing documents, book-keeping and financial management, health and safety and project planning.
We enhance digital skills including email, social media, photo-editing tools, online banking, downloading apps, advanced Zoom, staying safe online, cyber security and looking after your device. For information on digital learning, go to Super Connected Communities.
We supply tailored guidance suited to specific organisational needs including:
We also help with the delivery of relevant funding and support including:
We have published a Community Support Plan which guides our Community Services Unit. The plan covers 2025-2029 and outlines how we want to support a more engaged and more resourceful community.
To read an executive summary, go to Belfast Community Support Plan 2025-2029 Executive summary.
To access support, email [email protected]. We'll send you an engagement form to complete. With this information, we'll contact you to discuss what support is available.
We have community centres across Belfast.