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Lisburn Arts Grants Scheme

This Arts Grants Scheme, for the provision of direct grants or guarantees against loss is for arts organisations and practising artists from the City of Lisburn.

Drug and Alcohol Team Funding

The Southern Drug and Alcohol Co-ordination Team (SDACT) are pleased to announce the formal launch of their Annual Small Grants Funding Programme. 

Change Security Bill, urges NIHRC

The Northern Ireland Human Rights Commission (NIHRC) has criticised “weaknesses” in the Justice and Security (NI) Bill which has its Second Reading tomorrow (13 December 2006) in Parliament. 
Northern Ireland Human Rights Commission | Peter O'Neill | 12 Dec 2006

Eagle responds to Bain report

Maria Eagle today signalled Government’s broad acceptance of the Independent Strategic Review of Education, published last week.
NICVA | Ben Archibald | 12 Dec 2006

Bill of Rights Forum Launch

Human Rights Minister, David Hanson MP today announced that a first meeting of the Bill of Rights Forum will take place on 18 December.
NICVA | Ben Archibald | 12 Dec 2006

NCVO welcomes Tory poverty report

The National Council for Voluntary Action has cautiously welcomed the interim report of the Conservative Party Social Justice Policy Group.
National Council For Voluntary Organisations | Stuart Etherington | 12 Dec 2006

Home Truths Buying and Renting in Northern Ireland

The cost of buying and renting a home in Northern Ireland has never been higher and many people are being priced out of the market.
CommunityNI.org | Kevin Higgins | 11 Dec 2006

Getting On Track for 2020

Save the Children's analysis of Lifetime Opportunities ability to tackle child poverty
CommunityNI.org | Charlene Craig | 11 Dec 2006

Pre-Budget Report

In addition to proclaiming that growth in the economy since the Budget has risen faster than expected over the year, the Chancellor announced measures to support the third sector.

Prohelp from Business for Belfast

In order to survive, many voluntary/community sector organisations are having to become more business-like due to significant reductions in available funding.

Playboard

PlayBoard is widely recognised as the lead agency for the development of play for children and young people in Northern Ireland.
Playboard NI Belfast | SkillsActive | 08 Dec 2006

SkillsActive

SkillsActive- Are you from the Sport, Health/Fitness, Playwork or Outdoor sector? If the answer is yes, then SkillsActive may be able to help you.

B&Q Awards to Open in January 2007

B&Q will re-open its You Can Do it Awards for 2007 in January with a closing date announced for 30 March 2007.

Rockford brings Christmas joy for Battersea Dogs

In 2004, a home produced single and video released in support of Battersea Dogs Home, entered the UK national charts. Due to worldwide demand, Rockford’s Christmas Song has been re-released and has now won over MTV and HMVdigital.com (where it will be a recommended 49p download from 15.12.06).
Battersea Dogs and Cats Home | Battersea Dogs and Cats Home | 08 Dec 2006

Volunteering in organisations survey

Fill in the VDA's online survey about how your organisation engages with volunteers and win a £800 bursary towards assessment against the Investing in Volunteers award.

East Belfast Mission Tree Sale

Not got a tree? Why not buy your Christmas Tree from East Belfast Mission?
East Belfast Mission | Louise Currie | 07 Dec 2006

Media Register

NICVA would like to take your details for its media register. Find out more and keep us in the loop.
NICVA | Ben Archibald | 06 Dec 2006

NHS Value for Money?

The reports of three ‘Value for Money ‘(VFM) audits into acute maternity services, residential homes for older people and intermediate care services have been published by the Department for Health, Social Service and Public Safety (DHSSPS)

Diplomats briefed on NI Sector

A briefing at NICVA headquarters has informed junior diplomats about the voluntary and community sector in Northern Ireland.
NICVA | Ben Archibald | 06 Dec 2006

BLF - The Big Labour Fund?

The Guardian Newspaper has reported that five out of twelve of the new Big Lottery Fund (BLF) Board are Labour members. The remaining 7 have no political affiliation.
NICVA | Neil Irwin | 05 Dec 2006

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