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Funding for event organisers to support the delivery of events that are aligned with key priority areas in the Causeway Coast and Glens Destination Management Plan.

This programme closes at midday on Friday 23 January 2026.
 

Who it is for

To be eligible for grant aid, applicants must show that their organisation is a bona fide organisation that is well run and falls into one of the following categories

  • Has a properly adopted “Governing Document” such as a constitution or memorandum, and
    articles of association which clearly show that it is non-profit making and taking.
  • Is an external non-profit making organisation organising a substantial event/festival which
    generates both tourism and economic benefits for the Borough.

Support you can get

The Tourism Events Growth Fund provides financial support for events that align themselves to key priority areas such as cultural tourism, music/food tourism, and sports and activities (tourism-related). 

Events with an overall total budget of between £10,000 and £30,000 are eligible. The maximum award is £15,000.

Events with a total budget in excess of £30,000 are ineligible. In-kind support/volunteer time must not be included in the budget. 

Support organisers

  • Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council

Next Steps

on the Causeway, Coast and Glens Borough Council website

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10 December 2025

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