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  • Minister Nesbitt announces Cancer Charities Grant Scheme recipients

    Date published: 13 April 2026

    Health Minister Mike Nesbitt has announced 16 cancer service charities will benefit from a share of the Cancer Charities Grant Scheme, funded by the Department of Health and Macmillan Cancer Support.

    Photo of Health Minister Mike Nesbitt with Evora officials

    The grant scheme will ensure charities, voluntary and community sector organisations can deliver cancer support services and projects across local communities in Northern Ireland.

    During a visit to the Evora Hospice in Newry, one of the recipients of the grant, Minister Nesbitt highlighted how the scheme had been developed through a co-design process working in partnership with the Northern Ireland Cancer Charities Coalition to target help for people across Northern Ireland.

    Health Minister Mike Nesbitt said the services provided by local charities are invaluable. 

    “This funding scheme will help transform the lives of people living with cancer and their families, offering personalised support in a community setting.  Working in partnership with Macmillan Cancer Support has enabled an innovative approach with the focus firmly on meeting the needs of those affected by cancer.

    “At the heart of this scheme is the need to move care closer to people’s homes and strengthening support in communities across Northern Ireland. By empowering charities to deliver earlier, more localised support, we can help people stay well for longer and reduce avoidable pressure on hospital services. 

    “During my visit to the Evora Hospice, I have seen first-hand the powerful potential of community action when it comes to delivering outstanding cancer support.  It is clear local charities are at the heart of it, playing an essential role alongside HSC staff and patients’ friends and families. I would like to thank Macmillan Cancer Support for their generous funding; this scheme truly shows how much government and the charitable sector can achieve by working collaboratively.”

    Gemma Peters, Chief Executive of Macmillan Cancer Support, said: 

    “It’s brilliant to see the first of the grants being put into action and the benefits it will bring to people with cancer in the local area. These projects announced today are exactly the kind of programmes the grant scheme was set up to fund, to ensure people with cancer receive the personalised care they need, close to home and delivered from within their communities. It’s only by working together with local charities and communities that we can close some of the gaps in cancer care that we see too often today.”  

    The funding will support services including mental health support, rehabilitation and prehabilitation, transport services, awareness and education initiatives and programmes addressing health inequalities.

    Notes to editors:

    1. Photo captions L-R: Evora Hospice Chair Paddy Loughran, CEO Liz Cuddy with Health Minister Mike Nesbitt and Bridget Lynch, Director of Care Services.
    2. The full list of successful applicants for the 2025/26 Cancer Charities Grant Scheme can be read in full here: https://govfundingpublic.nics.gov.uk/GrantsAwarded.aspx 
    3. A fact file on the Cancer Charities Grant Scheme can be read here: https://www.health-ni.gov.uk/articles/cancer-charities-grant-scheme-202526 
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