
Ulster Bank Group has embraced the YouthBank initiative by bringing the founding partners together for an all island approach to the programme for the very first time. Today’s investment secures the future of this innovative scheme and allows for a doubling of the number of YouthBanks across the island of Ireland.

The Equality Commission is inviting expressions of interest from organisations who would like to receive further information about tendering for its proposed conciliation service.
This "World Award for Sustainability" is presented in the categories earth, fire (energy), water and air as well as in the special category youth.

The Ulster-Scots Agency's published its business plan earlier this year showing the breakdown of funding to programmes. The largest proportion of funding is on its own staff and running costs (34% or £717,000).

The Community Relations Council wishes to invite grant aid applications for research that is focused on promoting innovative peace-building practice and learning trans-nationally.

CRC wishes to invite grant aid applications from organisations interested in developing and delivering peace-building and reconciliation projects under the theme of Northern Ireland as an Outward and Forward Looking Region.

Invitation to tender for the delivery of New Deal for Disabled People in Northern Ireland

The regional and country finalists for The National Lottery Awards 2006 have just been announced. Competition is tough as 52 inspiring National Lottery funded projects now face a public vote to decide who will go through to the UK final.

The show which aims to secure the future of historic properties across the UK is returning to BBC2 at the end of July – this time, with a focus on the countryside.

Jon Scourse and Colin Lloyd of the Fundraising Standards Board visited Northern Ireland on 19 July 2006 to promote the development of the FSB.