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Regional Co-operative Support Programme opens to applications

By uk-times.com20 May 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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A new programme supports cooperatives in Northern Ireland with mentoring, seed funding and practical guidance

The Regional Co-operative Support Programme is a new initiative supporting emerging and growing cooperatives across Northern Ireland. The programme is delivered by Cooperative Alternatives and Trademark Belfast, with funding from the Department for the Economy and the Housing Executive.

The programme provides practical, hands-on support for groups exploring cooperative models, organisations preparing to form a cooperative, and existing cooperatives seeking to strengthen or expand their activity.

What the programme provides

The programme offers a range of targeted supports designed to meet groups at different stages of development, including

  • up to three days of tailored one-to-one mentoring from experienced cooperative advisers
  • a dedicated action planning session to clarify purpose, structure and next steps
  • seed funding of up to £1,000 to support early development activity, such as community engagement, feasibility work or governance development
  • peer learning opportunities to connect with other cooperatives and share experiences
  • practical tools and guidance covering governance, business planning, member engagement and financial readiness

Who can apply

The programme is open to a broad range of groups and organisations, including

  • new groups exploring a cooperative idea
  • community organisations considering conversion to a cooperative model
  • early-stage cooperatives needing support to progress
  • existing cooperatives preparing to grow, diversify or strengthen governance

Applications are welcomed from groups that demonstrate a shared purpose and commitment to cooperation. In particular, the programme seeks groups that

  • have a clear community or member benefit
  • are committed to democratic decision-making
  • want to build a sustainable and long-term organisation
  • are ready to engage in mentoring and take practical steps during the

How the programme works

Successful applicants are matched with a mentor who works with them over several months. During this period, groups explore co-operative options, develop an appropriate model and create a realistic plan for future development. Seed funding can be used to support this early-stage work.

Cooperatives are owned and governed by their members, helping to retain value, decision-making and long-term benefit within local communities. This programme aims to make cooperation a more accessible and practical option for groups across Northern Ireland.

How to apply

For further information about the programme and to apply get in contact with Alice McLarnon, Trademark Belfast at [email protected] or Tiziana O’Hara, Cooperative Alternatives at [email protected].

The deadline for applications is on Monday 1 June 2026.

First published 20 May 2026

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