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Good relations action plan launched

Government has unveiled its vision for creating a shared, racism free, future for all the people of Northern Ireland.
NICVA | John McCormick | 28 Apr 2006

Conference leaves everyone inspired

The Making Your Mark II conference in the Ramada Hotel Belfast, left everyone feeling energised and motivated to make a difference in their communities and organisations.
NICVA | Sandra Bailie | 28 Apr 2006

Recognising excellence in fundraising

Institute of Fundraising Awards to recognise the contribution made by professional and volunteer fundraisers in Northern Ireland

Saying ‘Yes’ to change

Voluntary organisations can make a difference.
NICVA | Admin | 28 Apr 2006

eBay for Charity

eBay is advertising two ways for charities to welcome a broader supporter base and provide the facility for online donations and auctions.
NICVA | Neil Irwin | 27 Apr 2006

£5m Community Investment Fund launched

A new fund to strengthen communities and support local publicly-funded services was launched today. Social Development Minister David Hanson said that the Community Investment Fund would contribute to building a more stable society by providing £5m to cover the period until March 2009.

A fresh start for early years

Details of a more integrated and family friendly provision for early years have been announced.
NICVA | John McCormick | 25 Apr 2006

ACOVO goes to Edinburgh

Third sector leaders from Northern Ireland are to meet their Scottish counterparts to gain insight into the Scottish Voluntary and Community Sector, and share good practice.
CO3 - Chief Officers 3rd Sector | Tracey McCreanor | 25 Apr 2006

Funding for youth capital projects

The Department of Education is to make a number of grants available for capital projects across the voluntary youth sector.

Promotion of active european citizenship

The European Commission has issued a call for schemes that encourage members of the public to take a more active part in the governance of Europe.
NICVA | James Laverty | 21 Apr 2006

'Register of approved charities'

Important notice about PCI Consulting's 'Charity Register'
NICVA | John McCormick | 21 Apr 2006

Community Access Grants launched

Disability Action is currently inviting applications for funding under its Community Access Grants scheme. 

Lottery Big Deal for Young People

Big Lottery Fund today announced details of a unique partnership that will deliver £4 million to innovative grants schemes aimed at improving the lives of young people across Northern Ireland.

Even More Awards for All

The Awards for All scheme from the National Lottery has increased its grants awards to enable groups to apply for grants from £500 to £10,000.

Special Olympics gets £500,000 funding

Sports Minister, David Hanson, MP, has announced funding of £500,000 for the Special Olympics Ireland Games 2006.

Call to publicise the Socrates programme

The European Commission is awarding grants to activities which publicise the results of projects funded by the EU Socrates programme, which supports education and lifelong learning.
NICVA | James Laverty | 20 Apr 2006

a fundraisers toolbox

This years fundraising convention in the Ramada on 29th June 2006, plans to be perhaps the biggest and best yet organised by the Institute of Fundraising (IOF). IOF has even developed a special community theme and bursaries are available.

Ulster Garden Villages launches website

Ulster Garden Villages, one of Northern Ireland's largest independent grant-making trusts has launched its own website as it reaches the age of 60.

68% of people would leave a legacy

New GfK NOP research , released today by Remember A Charity - a consortium of over 140 charities working together to increase income to UK charities through legacy giving – reveals that 68% of UK adults would choose to ‘leave their mark’ on the world by making a donation to their favourite charity from their will.

MS Awareness Week: 22 - 29 April 2006

If you or someone you know is affected by MS, we are here to help you.

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