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Management Development Programme participants were given their coveted and highly regarded award certificates at a function in NICVA.
NICVA | Roisin Kelly | 12 Oct 2006

Castlereagh and North Down have been shortlisted in a competition seeking expressions of interest for Capital Grant funding to assist in building an Olympic standard 50 metre pool.

To celebrate the 50th anniversary of the signing of the Treaty of Rome, the European Parliament will provide grants for schemes that raise the public's awareness of its activities.

Building the Community-Pharmacy Partnership have opened their latest round of funding. The closing date for applications for Level 2 and 3 applications is 16th November 2006 and for Level 1's 15th December 2006.

A further £4 million will be made available for projects that make a lasting improvement to the local environment by creating new Breathing Places, as well as supporting the development of existing ones.

Speechmatters and The Stroke Association will officially launch their merger on the opening day of Aphasia Awareness Week.

Development Marketplace is a competitive grant program of the World Bank that funds creative, small-scale development projects that deliver results and have the potential to be expanded or replicated.

Applications for the 2007 European information and communication technologies (ICT) prize are now open. Excellence is sought in converting innovative ideas and R&D results into marketable products.

The International Fund for Ireland is inviting bids to deliver its Community Bridges Programme.

The Arts Council has reopened its Annual Support of Organisations Programme on 4 October with a closing date of 16 November 2006.

The Government is citing the failure to "meet the necessary government accounting requirements" as the reason for DHSSPS withdrawing core funds from the Rape Crisis and Sexual Abuse Centre.

Energy Minister Maria Eagle has issued a call for flagship projects to bid for funding under the £18 million 'Energy from Waste' programme.

The Big Lottery Fund has launched a £5 million refurbishment programme to improve community buildings across Northern Ireland.

The Institute of Fundraising ('Institute') has published a new Event Fundraising Code which sets out legal requirements, best practice guidelines and a checklist of issues to consider when planning and running an event.

S.T.E.P. Interpreter & Translation Services took advantage of the opportunity to promote their service at the international trade and networking event, tradelinks 2006, in Cavan.

Leading Northern Ireland charity, Disability Action, recently launched a new Centre on Human Rights for Disabled People. The Centre launch comes just as the United Nations prepares to adopt the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. The Convention will protect the rights of disabled people throughout the world.

NICVA has released a draft of its new Policy Manifesto. This major publication by the Council will have far-reaching implications for the sector.

The Taskforce on Active Citizenship wishes to receive as wide a range of views relating to the extent to which people in Ireland play an active role as member of their communities and society and to identify trends in the level and nature of active citizenship in different areas of Irish life.

BJM, a firm of Chartered Accountants in Gordon Street, Belfast, won the main Link award 2006 for its work with SPEAC (Special Provision for the Education of Autistic Children).

The European Commission is launching a "Call for ideas" for promoting intercultural dialogue in Europe. 2008 must be the year of every single citizen. Its success will rely on the ideas, experience and imagination of the citizens.
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