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NICVA and Community Technical Aid have joined together to begin a two year programme, aimed at preparing the voluntary and community sector for the challenges and opportunities of community planning.

The Boundary Commissioner for Northern Ireland has revealed the proposed new boundaries for local government in Northern Ireland.

EGSA contacts can take advantage of a new initiative, aimed at developing 'academies' to spread knowledge of cutting edge technologies.

Legacy Trust UK Consortium has been selected as the preferred candidate to establish a new charitable Trust to support a diverse range of cultural and sporting initiatives throughout the UK associated with the London 2012 Olympic Games and Paralympic Games.

Funding is now available from the European Commission for projects that offer support for organisations active at European level in the field of culture.

NICVA has launched an online donation facility for its members. This service will allow organisations to receive donations by credit and debit card online.
Northern Bank has just announced a new programme providing grass roots support to local projects promoting Knowledge, Culture and Sport.

NICVA has launched CommunitySkills NI, a new resource for workforce development in the voluntary and community sector
NICVA | Sandra Bailie | 06 Nov 2006

Recent research carried out by the Norah Fry Institute found that nearly 50% of parents with learning difficulties have their children taken away from them. The Positive Parenting Project NI supports disabled parents, including those with learning difficulties and enduring mental health difficulties to parent their children in their own homes.

A report on May's "Promoting the Rights of Migrant Workers" Conference organised by the ANIMATE project, S.T.E.P. (South Tyrone Empowerment Programme) and NCCRI (National Consultative Committee on Racism and Interculturalism) has been launched on the eve of Anti-Racist Workplace Week.

Community NI is now capable of handling online donations, and is pleased to launch the new service with a campaign for C.A.U.S.E. for Mental Health.

Tackling labour market disadvantage through a specialist careers information advice and guidance service for unemployed people who do not have English as their first language

Fifteen managers working in the voluntary and community sector have begun the NICVA First Line Management course.
NICVA | Roisin Kelly | 01 Nov 2006

A Europe Direct information centre has now opened at NICVA Headquarters. The facility offers information, facilities and technology to get your research off to a great start.

If your seasonal shopping is likely to be dominated by those 'what-do-i-get-for' items, why not consider doing something a little more meaningful?

The Alzheimer's Society seeks to co-opt a trustee from Northern Ireland.

New research recently completed in Dungannon has concluded that the economic impact of migrant workers in the area, whilst complex, has been mainly positive.

Guidelines and applications forms are available for the Projects Grants programme.
Each year The Waterways Trust offers a limited number of small grants for wildlife, environmental, access and educational projects connected to the waterways.

A PhD researcher is undertaking a doctorate in education, examining the role of Non-Government Organisations in supporting Citizenship education in NI Post-Primary schools, and needs your input.
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