Community
Find out about our work with the community.

What would you like to do?
Sustaining Tenancies Funding available
We have launched the Sustaining Tenancies Funding Programme. The fund will support our tenants in creating more resilient, sustainable tenancies. We really want to to hear about projects that help vulnerable customers at risk of tenancy breakdown.
Find out more about this fundingAdvice and information
- Forming a community group - how to get started
- Community Involvement
- The Hate Incident Practical Action Scheme (HIPA)
- Community Cohesion
- How to apply for charitable status
- Drawing up a constitution for your community group
- Community Safety
- Anti-Social Behaviour
- Raising funds for your community group
- How to form a committee for your community group
- Rural Issues
- Environment
- Keeping in touch with the group
- Social Enterprise
Latest News
NIHE launch Community Involvement and Cohesion Strategy 2024-2029 at Annual Community Conference
<p>Northern Ireland Housing Executive has launched its new Community Involvement and Cohesion Strategy 2024-2029 at their annual community conference in Tullyglass Hotel.</p>
Downpatrick families enjoy spooktastic Halloween
<p>Halloween celebrations went off with a bang in Downpatrick this year with a dazzling fireworks display, fancy dress parade and more for local families.</p>
Cross-community project forging friendships through sports
<p>A cross-community youth project is continuing to foster friendship through sports after a recent visit to Armagh’s Athletic Grounds. </p>
50 years and growing strong
A thriving Bushmills community group supported by the Housing Executive has celebrated a birthday milestone by opening a new garden and planting a new tree at its centre.
Drumaness village cleans up
Residents young and old in Drumaness, County Down, came together to spruce up their village with a group litter pick.
Coleraine Forum brings feel good factor to over 50s
Coleraine 50+ Forum has boosted the morale of all in attendance at their traditional information day and tea dance funded by the Housing Executive.