Who can we assist?

HIE Network assistance can be considered for any community initiative with the following characteristics:

Community involvement: there has to be a minimum level of local participation as defined in the community initiative’s legal structure and method of operation

Community control: the legal structure should be such that decisions about land management are made primarily by local people, with appropriate advisory support

Development opportunity: the initiative must include activities that add value locally and create economic, social and environmental opportunities, for the resident community. These should create and support local employment and use land resources sustainably

Long-term viability: the initiative must demonstrate financial viability, even if this is on a non-profit distributing basis

All assisted initiatives should conform to these criteria. Applicants for assistance should be legally constituted, and involve locally-based organisations with the following characteristics:

  • Non-profit distributing
  • A mix of economic, social, cultural and environmental objectives
  • High degree of voluntarism and local involvement
  • Preferably charitable status
  • Demonstrated ability to sustain long term financial viability


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Last updated: 17/03/2010 14:37
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