
Four Acre Trust is embarking on a "spend out" policy that will mean an additional £2.5m/annum will be available to appropriate charities each year for the next 8 years.

Face-to-Face Peer Support Project Funding

The Peace II Extension Programme for Peace and Reconciliation Measure 2.7 Building Community Capacity and Promoting Active Citizenship delivered by the Community Foundation NI have announced the closing date for applications is 16 December 2005.

Young people aged 16 - 19 are invited to apply for The Spirit of Enniskillen Trust's 2006 leadership and dialogue programme.

There were 63 diagnoses of HIV in NI in 2004, compared with 32 cases the previous year says a new report published to coincide with World Aids Day.

CADA invites tenders for a consultant to carry out work on the completion of their strategic plan.

ChildLine is to be incorporated into the NSPCC, but will retain its name and free phone service for children and young people.

The Council for Catholic Maintained Schools is marking its one hundreth meeting with a celebration of past and present achievements.

You are invited to contribute to an online debate to influence the future shape of the UN treaty bodies. Forum closes 6 December.

The Government is to ask the public what kind of arts, film, heritage and sporting projects should receive Lottery funding, Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport Tessa Jowell announced today.

Fermanagh MLAs celebrate The Trust’s tenth anniversary with a special event at Stormont to launch an anniversary publication.

News, events and publications to look out for this week.
NICVA | John McCormick | 28 Nov 2005

A group of young people from Northern Ireland have been honoured for a self- penned play which explores issues of drugs and alcohol.

The Volunteer Development Agency is reopening the Community Volunteering Grants Scheme 2006 to 2009. Potential applicants are invited to one of a series of roadshows across Northern Ireland.

News, event and job highlights in the voluntary and comunity sector.
NICVA | John McCormick | 25 Nov 2005

Barnardo's NI and the NI Prison Service have produced an award winning booklet together for children who have a parent in prison.

Royal Mail is offering the former Post Office in Castle Place to a charity as a rent free unit during Christmas and New Year.

A training programme for non profit organisations which are seeking recognition under the Investors in People standard.

Save the Children honours Northern Ireland's Women of Achievement.

The Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) today launches a vital consultation process which formally opens a dialogue with the heritage sector and the public to obtain views on its future priorities.