
€144 million is to be made available over the next two years. Find out how to apply at a special SEUPB information session.

The Special EU Programmes Body has launched the Peace II extension on June 3rd. This extension will provide up to €144 million until the end of 2006.

Nearly one hundred volunteering groups across the UK have been chosen as winners of this year’s prestigious Queen’s Award for Voluntary Service, giving recognition to the unsung heroes in our communities that play an essential role in our daily lives.

Arts organisations in Northern Ireland are again being encouraged to keep accessibility high on the agenda. ADAPT NI's Universal Accessibility Project is open for business.

NICVA is encouraging low income groups to apply for its fundraising software at the offer price of £10. The current offer made possible by Lloyds TSB Foundation closes on 20 June 2005.
The AOL Innovation in the Community Awards 2005 are open to community groups and registered charities in the UK that are seeking funding for new and existing Internet projects.

The general public are to vote on who gets lottery funding under the new Big Lottery Fund scheme called the People's Millions.

The Direct Debit Charity Awards is a nationwide competition open to all UK charities. It is designed to recognise the efforts of charitable organisations in increasing regular donations by encouraging Direct Debit payments amongst donors.

Charities Aid Foundation has opened its grants programme for 2005 to 2006. CAF will focus its funds on two Funds: (1)consultancy and training and (2)collaboration.

The British Heart Foundation (BHF) challenges women in Northern Ireland to join the fight against heart disease and support 2005 Help a Heart Week.