
This scheme aims to support communities working in partnership with their pharmacists to meet their health needs. Small and large grants are available.

The Arts Council Lottery Fund is looking for applications for its Public Arts programme - but you have to be quick. The deadline was announced only 5 weeks from the scheme opening date.

In Northern Ireland the Big Lottery Fund are giving out £9.8 million through the Young People's Fund over the next three to five years for young people up to 25 years old. This scheme is opening on the 28 September 2005.

The truth is that only £28 out of every £100 raised by the Lottery goes to charity ...
NICVA | Paul McGill | 14 Sep 2005
Peninsula Healthy Living wishes to commission an evaluation of its work on improving health and wellbeing and reducing health inequalities within the communities of the Ards Peninsula.

Charity Oscars, Research on Charity Giving and the responding to the Review of Public Administration feature heavily this week
NICVA | John McCormick | 12 Sep 2005

We invite case studies from charities in Northern Ireland for inclusion in a new careers guide about working in the charity sector in the UK.

More than £32 million that could be going to Northern Ireland charities is being washed down the drain, a survey carried out by NICVA has found.
NICVA | Paul McGill | 09 Sep 2005

Pictures from the nominations evenings. Link is a celebration of charity-business partnerships.
NICVA | Link Awards | 09 Sep 2005

Are the new proposals for the winner of the BBC's Restoration programme what the public voted for?

Using a new survey feature we have added to Community NI we want to hear your views on the website, what you like and don't like and how we can make it better for you, the user.

Young people must send 'Message to Minister' on suicide and self-harm.

NICVA's draft response on the Review of Public Administration - your comments are needed.
NICVA | Frances McCandless | 07 Sep 2005

NICCY calls for the Review of Public Administration to make sure children and young people’s voices are heard.

Churches must make sure their child protection procedures are the best possible, warns the Northern Ireland Commissioner for Children and Young People, Nigel Williams.

European Heritage Open Days 2005 will take place on 10th and 11th September 2005.

Mencap's Pathway Group would like to invite new members to participate in their activities.

This week brings information about a debate on smoke free NI, econsultation, training and seminars.
NICVA | John McCormick | 06 Sep 2005

Children with special educational needs are to have increased rights to be educated in mainstream schools.

Places are still available in upcoming grant surgeries.