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There's still just time to nominate a local 'woman of achievement' for an award.

Biennial Survey of NI Social Economy Enterprises 2006

Develop your organisation's business skills with a new programme from the Community Arts Forum.

Belfast City Council is reminding people that the final call for entries to its `Brighter Belfast Environmental Awards 2006` is fast approaching with the closing date being 4pm on Friday, September 29.

NICVA is delighted to welcome several new members to the organisation.

Culture 2000 which has now closed. Culture 2007 will begin in 2007 and it is hoped that the first call for Culture 2007 will be launched in the Autumn of 2006 (though there is the possibility that it may be delayed until early in 2007).
The programme is in its fifth year and aims to encourage access and participation in community activity by increasing the level of Events and Projects that are available to citizens.

Funding is now available from the European Commission through the integration of third country nationals (INTI) programme for projects that promote the integration non EU citizens into local society.

North Belfast Partnership through the Urban II Community Initiative invites you to apply for bursary awards for the
BURA Northern Ireland Regeneration Training Programme.

The Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, Peter Hain MP, has announced that the Government will fund the development stage of a conflict transformation initiative in loyalist areas.

Coleraine Borough Council invites applications for grant aid for the purchase of approved items of smallscale equipment.

Dungannon and South Tyrone Borough Council are inviting applications for its Community Support Service Level Agreements Grant Scheme 2006.

NICVA's members get a training day on communications from our resident gurus.

Shadow Secretary of State David Lidington has delivered a key speech in support of Social Enterprise in Northern Ireland.
Seven young people from east Belfast’s Dee Street Community Centre have been awarded for their participation in an IT education programme known as Digital Communities aimed at developing Information Communication and Technology (ICT) skills and fostering better community relations across Belfast.

The Big Deal is a new £4m programme targeted at children and young people in Northern Ireland up to 25yrs of age.

The Department of Health has praised the work of carers, and launched a new guide for the sector.

A unique creative arts workshop for children by celebrated artist and writer Jimmy Symonds is being held on Saturday 7 October at the Greystone Library, Antrim.
Interested in £20,000 plus support to change your community for the better? UnLtd – The Foundation for Social Entrepreneurs Level 2 Winter competition is now OPEN!

Belfast City Council has established a small grants scheme for the organisation of events to celebrate St Patrick’s Day.
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