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Financial Procedures

Article describing the financial procedures for a management committee

Segregation Of Duties

Article describing the segregation of duties under financial management

Transparency & Accountability

Article describing transparency and accountability in financial management

Members' Information Day

A one day programme for members on Thursday 5 May to give practical information and advice on the everyday issues that affect voluntary and community organisations.
NICVA | Frances McAtamney | 26 Apr 2005

Charitable exemptions and rate relief

A NICVA briefing paper and Department of Finance and Personnel seminar on charitable exemptions and rate relief.
NICVA | Denise McCann | 26 Apr 2005

Grab your partners

The Big Lottery Fund is inviting suitable organisations to become Award Partners on its new Young People's Fund programme.
NICVA | Neil Irwin | 26 Apr 2005

Does it pass your cup of tea test?

A cup of tea is recommended at the launch of Community NI.
CommunityNI.org | Admin | 22 Apr 2005

Does it pass your cup of tea test?

A cup of tea is recommended at the launch of Community NI.
CommunityNI.org | Admin | 22 Apr 2005

Story of clachan communities

The Glens of Antrim Historical Society has been awarded a grant of £125,500 by the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) to explore the history of the clachans in The Glens.  

Positive Steps to New Funds

The Government has provided more detail on the Modernisation Fund and Community Investment Fund in its response to the Task Force Report.
NICVA | Neil Irwin | 21 Apr 2005

Celebrating ten years of good CAUSE

CAUSE for Mental Health recently ‘celebrated’ their tenth Anniversary. Founded on 6 April 1995, for the last decade CAUSE has provided practical and emotional support to thousands of carers and families of people who suffer from serious mental illnesses.
CAUSE Head Office | Editor | 21 Apr 2005

The road to recovery

The findings of an online eConsultation, facilitated by adviceNI, into the causes, consequences and possible solutions regarding the tax credit overpayment issue.
Advice NI | Kevin Higgins | 20 Apr 2005

Funds for youth performing arts

The Clore Small Grants Programme funds performing arts education initiatives aimed at children and young people (aged 0-18) across the UK. The Programme will be worth a total of £1 million to the sector over a five-year period from 2005 to 2010.
Clore Duffield Foundation | Editor | 20 Apr 2005

Footprints make an Impact - can you?

Footprints Women's Centre in Belfast have won a GSK Impact Award for 2004. The annual GSK IMPACT Awards are about rewarding excellence in community healthcare.

Dormant Funds Awake

The Balance Charitable Foundation (for Unclaimed Assets) - the BCF - has announced that the initial focus of its grant making policy will be on providing assistance to disadvantaged and vulnerable older people, particularly over the age of 75.

New qualification for volunteer managers

New university Certificate in the Effective Management of Volunteers launched by the Volunteer Development Agency and the Institute of Lifelong Learning at Queen’s University.
Volunteer Development Agency | Ruth Allen | 20 Apr 2005

New councils - will they fit with us?

Will the new councils fit with voluntary and community groups?
Community Places | CTA | 19 Apr 2005

Reforming charities in NI

Many policy changes are taking place that will have a huge impact on the voluntary and community sector - and here's another one. The Department for Social Development is consulting on charity law and administration in Northern Ireland.
NICVA | Paul McGill | 19 Apr 2005

Scoring for disadvantaged areas

Paul Donnelly, project manager of the community sport programme at the Sports Council for Northern Ireland, says it is bringing benefits to health and well being.
Sport Northern Ireland | Paul Donnelly | 19 Apr 2005

Stop the war on children

During this year's Save the Children Week - Sunday 24 to Saturday 30 April 2005 - the charity will be calling on the Northern Ireland public to support its major fundraising campaign to 'Stop the War on Children'.
Save The Children Northern Ireland | Arlene Patterson | 19 Apr 2005

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