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Roald Dahl Foundation medical grants

Offers a programme of grant–giving to charities, hospitals and individuals in the UK. Funds in the areas of Neurology, Haematology and Literacy only.

SEUPB Interreg event

The Special EU Programmes Body (SEUPB) is hosting a public consultation event at the Glenavon House Hotel, Cookstown on Thursday 26th April as part of its consultation on the proposed new INTERREG Operational Programme. The event will take place between 12.30pm and 4.30pm and will comprise a series of presentations on the proposed programme and a question and answer session.

Vodafone World of Difference

John McKeever from Belfast and former advisor to organisations such as WHO & UNAIDS, is one of only four people chosen by the Vodafone World of Difference programme
Vodafone NI | Neil Irwin | 20 Apr 2007

Rayne takes new direction

The Rayne Foundation has today announced major changes in its focus and how it works. All these changes are explained on a brand new website.

National Lottery Awards Deadline

The National Lottery Awards are an annual search to find the UK’s favourite Lottery funded projects. £2,000 is available to winning projects.

No more funding for Building Sport

At a time when Sport should be getting an injection of support in the run up to the Olympics in 2012, the Sports Council sees no alternative but to suspend its capital grants programme.

IOF seeks bids for fundraising research

The Institute of Fundraising Northern Ireland Committee is seeking applications from researchers/consultants to carry out research into the skills capacity of fundraisers in Northern Ireland.

Change Ur Future Grants Awarded

Innovative projects developed by young people to tackle a range of issues including domestic violence and social division will benefit from a £1.1 million grants windfall announced by the Big Lottery Fund today.

Building Change Trust

In March 2007 Big Lottery Fund announced the Building Change Trust in Northern Ireland, which will result in one grant of £10 million being given as an endowment, expendable over ten years between 2008 and 2018.

Criminal justice funding partnerships

The Criminal Justice programme provides financial support for activities aimed at promoting judicial cooperation in criminal matters and thus contributing to the creation of a genuine European area of justice based on mutual recognition and mutual confidence.
NICVA | James Laverty | 17 Apr 2007

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