
The Creative Pioneer Programme starts from the premise that many creative individuals have the talent to become great entrepreneurs. The Creative Pioneer Programme offers artists the opportunity to build on their potential and to develop the confidence to take the next step.

The Department of Health, Social Services and Public Safety invites applications for project funding 2005-06.

New government website keeps voluntary and community groups informed of government funding.

CFNI has opened both its European Peace Programmes for applications and it holding two information sessions for potential applicants.

Orange want to support local projects around the country that are working to make a difference to people with sensory disabilities.

Salsathon raises over £2000 for The MS Society, NI.

Comic Relief is ready to spend the money that was raised on Red Nose Day 2005.

A delegation from the voluntary and community sector across the UK met the newly installed Lottery Minister, the Rt Hon Richard Caborn MP, in London on 14 July 2005 to discuss the Lottery Bill.

Voluntary organisations throughout the UK want to step up the campaign to combat poverty and social exclusion...

The price of London's Olympic success is being counted by the good causes in Northern Ireland. An estimated £20,000,000 will be taken from the Northern Ireland National Lottery good causes budget to fund the Olympics in London in 2012.