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Probation Board NI ask for views on the allocation of community development funding.

Introducing Shop Around from the Consumer Council, a fun and informative way to learn about shopper's rights.

The Environmental Policy Forum.
NICVA | Zoe Anderson | 09 May 2005

ACEVO welcomes the government's commitment to the third sector.

A child dies every three seconds because of poverty. Join the campaign to put pressure on government to make it stop.
NICVA | Make Poverty History | 06 May 2005

The Terry Enright Foundation is calling for applications for a range of bursary opportunities.

The Department for Education is calling for applications to its Youth Service Capital Projects scheme.

Will you be charged VAT on the sale of a wristband? It's a frequently asked question at the moment, with many charities issuing wristbands to raise awareness or for fundraising.

Celebration at cross community project after securing funds from Australia.

There was a special day at Speedwell Trust recently when they welcomed Mr Mike Corboy of Dallas, Texas.

A quick analysis of 'Positive Steps', the government response to the Task Force on Resourcing the Voluntary and Community Sector.
NICVA | Paul McGill | 04 May 2005

Three businesses in Northern Ireland are fined for failing to make 'reasonable adjustments' to their services so that disabled people can use them.

BBC asks Moving On Music to help them find the next big talent

New Action Cancer bus to take to the road providing breast cancer screening, health promotion facilities, counselling and complementary therapies.
A Paul Hamlyn Foundation Special Project in Northern Ireland, focuses on developing and supporting projects that give young people in Northern Ireland the opportunity to develop their creative potential.

NICVA responds to the consultation on the Review of Charity Administration and Legislation in Northern Ireland.

Waltzing the afternoon away at Grosvenor Hall.

NICVA has prepared its response to the Big Lottery Fund consultation on outcomes and priorities for Northern Ireland which closes on 13 May 2005.

The Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Fund has called for applications to its UK and International Grants programmes. This announcements marks a new beginning for the Fund after a prolonged legal battle with US company Franklin Mint.

EDACT has launched their next round of funding. EDACT is the Eastern Drug and Alcohol Coordination Team responsible for implementing the strategy on drug and alcohol in the Eastern Board area.
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