An Munia Tober: Belfast Traveller support programme and provides a variety of services to the travelling community.
Belfast Interface Project: A membership organisation which aims to engage in the development of creative approaches towards the regeneration of Belfast’s interface or ‘peaceline’ areas.
Co-operation Ireland: An Ireland-wide peace-building charity which aims to facilitate change by enabling communities to participate in mutually beneficial cross-community and cross-border programmes.
Gems NI: Established in 2002 to address long term unemployment and economic inactivity in East and South Belfast GEMS NI delives employability services with long-term unemployed/economically inactive people and those who experience disadvantage in the labour market.
Law Centre NI: A not for profit agency working to advance social welfare rights in Northern Ireland.
Northern Ireland Human Rights Commission: An independent, statutory body set up in 1999. Its role is to promote awareness of the importance of human rights in Northern Ireland, to review existing law and practice and to advise government on what steps need to be taken to fully protect human rights in Northern Ireland.
Public Achievement: Works with young people and in areas that face social and economic disadvantage and which have also been adversely affected by the former conflict and its legacy
Robin Wilson: an independent policy analyst
Social and Market Research: A Belfast based social and market research agency.
Social Research Centre: An independent consultancy providing professional research, evaluation and capacity-building services to clients in the not-for-profit sector.
South Tyrone Empowerment Programme (STEP): Provides community development and training services to individuals and groups in the South Tyrone community and across NI.
Trademark: Delivers training, research and evaluation on a range of themes including: equality, human rights and peace and reconciliation.