PEACEPLUS funded

Intercultural Cross-Border Inclusion Programme

Building safe, anti-racist communities across the island of Ireland.

Programme overview

The Intercultural Cross-Border Inclusion Programme (ICIP) is supported by PEACEPLUS, managed by the Special EU Programmes Body. Over €2.9m funds three years of training, advocacy, and cultural celebration across the region.

Shared leadership

Partnership between NWMF, RCN, MSCNI, INAR, and Donegal Intercultural Platform ensures both sides of the border are at the table.

Rights-based delivery

Workshops, clinics, and cultural residencies educate communities about anti-racism and the Common Travel Area.

Communities empowered

Youth, women, and cross-border families co-design programmes so change is led by those most impacted.

What change looks like

• Cross-border dialogues bringing together councils, schools, and community organisations.

• Leadership academies equipping migrants to influence policy at Stormont and the Oireachtas.

• Intercultural festivals and inclusion days hosted in rural towns and border villages.

Everything is co-designed with residents experiencing racism, ensuring the work leads to systemic change rather than short-term fixes.

Deep dive

Explore ICIP opportunities

Recruitment, partnership pathways, and procurement notices now live inside the site so funders, volunteers, and contractors stay within the new experience.

Recruitment

Jobs & Team Opportunities

Join the ICIP staff delivering anti-racist change across the island.

Partnerships

Partner Organisations

See who already collaborates with ICIP and explore partnership pathways.

Procurement

Financial Management Tender

Download the tender brief for specialist financial services.

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Our Partners & Funders

Our work is powered by organisations that believe in justice, joy, and dignity for migrant communities. We are grateful for their continued solidarity.

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