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Status
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Income
£93.9K
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Spending
£95.5K
Public benefits
(a) The public benefits that flow from the purpose of urban and rural regeneration are:- (i) The creation of employment, training and work experience opportunities for residents living in economically and socially deprived areas and consequently a reduction in poverty, unemployment and hardship, leading to a better quality of life for the
beneficiaries and consequent improvements in health and well-being (ii) Enhanced knowledge about setting up and running small businesses and social enterprises resulting in increased levels of self-employment and better prospects of sustainable development. (iii) Increased levels of knowledge and transferable vocational skills among employees / work experience trainees, assisting in the creation of a more educated, skilled and qualified community. (iv) A greater sense among the beneficiaries of more fulfilled and purposeful lives, resulting in a safer, more stable and cohesive community. The beneficiaries are the general public living in the area of benefit. These benefits can be evidenced in records kept by various agencies of the number of jobs and work experience opportunities created and the numbers of those who have successfully completed training courses. Evidence can also be found in independent evaluations of the activities of enterprise agencies carried out by funding bodies and in community surveys of living standards and attitudes. Some private benefit is obtained by the owners of small businesses who rent units on favourable terms, but this is ancillary and necessary to achieving this charitable purpose. No harm arises from this purpose. (b) The public benefit that flows from the purpose of conflict resolution or reconciliation and the promotion of religious and racial harmony, equality and diversity is a gradual transition to a safer, more stable and cohesive community and positive citizenship as a result of raised awareness and understanding, a shared sense of purpose and the creation of safe, neutral environments. The beneficiaries are members of the public living in the area of benefit This benefit can be evidenced by data on incidents of conflict, harassment, and assault, the findings of community and social attitude surveys. No harm or private benefit arises from this purpose.
... [more] [less]What your organisation does
Techno Tyrone offers a variety of workspace units for rent on favourable terms at the Milestone Centre, Carrickmore. A large conference room, meeting facilities and computer suite are also available for hire to both businesses and community and voluntary organisations. The availability of workspace accommodation is complemented by the provision of
secretarial and administrative support, on-site business support staff, free car parking and CCTV. Provision of NVQ training for young farmers and basic IT training.
... [more] [less]The charity’s classifications
- The advancement of education
- The advancement of citizenship or community development
- The advancement of human rights, conflict resolution or reconciliation or the promotion of religious or racial harmony or equality and diversity
Who the charity helps
- Adult training
- General public
- Unemployed/low income
How the charity works
- Community development
- Community enterprise
- Cross-border/cross-community
- Economic development
- Education/training
- Rural development
- Urban development