Weโre hiring! DTNI is seeking an energetic, organised and relationship-focused Membership & Engagement Officer to support the growth and development of our membership network across Northern Ireland.
Apply by 4:00pm on 28th May 2026 here: https://t.co/bqrI0Tp8p4
Responsible for managing a building? Our upcoming Facilities Management training is designed for you! Book your place now to get the knowledge and confidence you need to manage your property safely, efficiently, and in line with current regulations: https://t.co/jcd0hjSjuN
It was a real pleasure to come together with partners to have such an engaging meeting with the Mayor at our recent Community Wealth Building event in the North West.
๐ฅ Watch the video to hear directly from those involved and catch some of the key moments from the day.
Book your place! Our Facilities Management training returns this 8th and 15th May to give you the knowledge and confidence you need to manage your property safely, efficiently, and in line with current regulations.
Find out more & register here: https://t.co/rGCw4GTp1X
Looking after Lough Neagh means thinking about the whole system.
David Kennedy from Lough Neagh Rivers Trust shared what he learned from the Wales visit, highlighting how important it is to take a catchment-wide approach and involve communities every step of the way.
Catherine McKenna of @Rural Support reflected on the recent Wales study visit, highlighting the importance of supporting farmers through transition while addressing environmental challenges.
Solutions for Lough Neagh must work for rural communities as well as the environment.
At our Pathways to a Living Roadmap event this month, Nicholas Ashley-Cooper reaffirmed his commitment to exploring community ownership and management of the Lough.
This reflects a growing call from communities across the catchment for a new model of governance.
An urgent humanitarian appeal from our EFS & IFS network: Nahnoo in Lebanon is helping families displaced by conflict, many now in temporary shelters without basic essentials.
Weโre asking our members & the VCSE sector to support: https://t.co/vyL264jZOF
Updated Agenda for Pathways to a Living Roadmap! ๐บ๏ธ
Register now: https://t.co/A8X5vDv9PS
Hear about work already happening in Wye and Usk in Wales, where cross-sector partners are responding to severe ecological pressures!
"The North West Model of Community Wealth Building โ Reflections from Practice" now live on the DTNI Library!
Learning from NW on how CWB can move from policy ambition to practical delivery through place-based partnership working.
Read the report: https://t.co/QD95hlBjMe
EVENT REMINDER! ๐ข
Register now: https://t.co/B3sWSl7EoH
Pathways to a Living Roadmap brings together Lough Neagh stakeholders to shape practical, community-led solutions to the environmental challenges facing our waterways.
Pathways to a Living Roadmap brings Lough Neagh stakeholders together on 19 March to shape solutions to pollution and water quality challenges.
Building on learning from Wales, this is about practical action and shared ownership.
Register here: https://t.co/geySlwb71m
15 Years - 15 Voices: The Digi Hub in Omagh shows whatโs possible when entrepreneurship meets strategic asset regeneration.
A model that can be replicated across Northern Ireland.
https://t.co/qrwluBpD47
Workspace Draperstown shows what long-term community wealth building can look like - using social enterprise to create jobs, reduce reliance on funding, and reinvest income into local facilities and services.
Watch '15 Years - 15 Voices' here: https://t.co/iwTV9Sjuoa
15 Years - 15 Voices: Brian Dougherty from New Gate Arts explains how culture can open the door to wider community development, peacebuilding, and long-term sustainability through community-owned assets.
See the full film here: https://t.co/ux0Zaau1aK
In 2025, to mark 15 years of DTNI, we travelled around Northern Ireland speaking to members and key people involved in our work.
15 Years - 15 Voices brings together those conversations.
More clips to come. Find the full film here: https://t.co/AksPVkCkyW
Call for Associate Consultants
๐ Deadline: 16 February 2026 12pm
DTNI is inviting EoIs from experienced consultants to join our Associate Consultant Select List, supporting community-led development across Northern Ireland.
Complete the EOI: https://t.co/b4EkQT0o5M
Housing Executive Social Investment Grant now open!
Grants of up to ยฃ35k for projects in HE communities that boost:
โ๏ธ Social enterprise
โ๏ธ Jobs & apprenticeships
โ๏ธ Social value
โ๏ธ Community wealth
Open 19th Jan - 20th Feb
Full criteria & apply here: https://t.co/Tg92kYogVD
this is what POOR regeneration, neighbourhood planning and the disposal of public property looks like. this is how the market works. when demolition doesnโt get approval, the shutters come down.
Join us for a workshop exploring how co-operative business models can help promote the creation of good jobs and redirect power and wealth to local communities!
Register here: https://t.co/Ix2CzRVsT7