Junction49 is here to support you to set up projects around issues that matter to you.
We can help by:
- Providing advice on project planning
- Signposting you to funding opportunities and offering support with funding applications
- Putting you in contact with other Junction49ers who have run similar projects
If you want to make a difference and have a good idea for an event, campaign or community project, all you need to do is:
Register to use Junction49
Submit your idea and receive support and advice from the Junction49 Helpdesk Team
Meet other Junction49ers to discuss your ideas
You may remember us from a previous project that we ran in partnership with your university. Between 2007 and 2009 Junction49 offered students up to £750 in funding to help them develop and run their own community projects. Although this scheme is no longer running, if you're interested in setting up your own campaign, event or project, you can still get help and advice from Junction49 as described above
Ideas from The University of Durham participants
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The Goddess Project
The Goddess Project is being funded by UnLtd (an organisation who funds young entrepreneurs to get their ideas off the ground) and we are hoping to raise awareness of sexual violence and the impact it can have. We are... More -
Nightline Napkins
I volunteer for a Durham University welfare organisation, called Nightline. As we have seen from previous campaigns such as; the Nightline key ring campaign, and the Stress-less Nightline awareness week, publicity is... More -
Thurston Childrens' Choir
SCA runs a weekly performing arts project in Thurston comprising of drama and dance activities for 30 8-12 year olds. However, there is currently no musical provision for these children; we want to establish a choir... More -
Nightline. Online. The Mousemat Campaign
2009 sees Durham Nightline launch e-listening, an instant messenger service providing the same confidential and anonymous listening and information that has previously only been avaliable via phone or in person. There... More -
Wii with the Elderly
I have recruited volunteers to take a Wii console and Wii Fit into elderly nursing and residential homes in the Durham area. After training residents on how to use the console, the fun will commence! A similar scheme... More - view all »
Students at The University of Durham
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Joanne Mcentee Member
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Julie Thye
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Durham Nightline
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Rachel Killick
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ivelina
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Vickie Member
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Alex
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Alice
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Sam Grayston
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Fiona
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Emma
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SuperSarah
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