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The Government backed Commission for Unclaimed Assets has launched a consultation on how it plans to recover and spend the millions (if not billions) of pounds lying in dormant bank accounts.

The Board of The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria is calling for a new round of grant proposals from countries striving to combat AIDS, TB and Malaria.

The GlaxoSmithKline Community Health IMPACT Awards recognise and reward charities in the UK who are doing excellent work to improve people's health. The annual awards are funded by GlaxoSmithKline and run in association with the King's Fund.

The Taskforce on Active Citizenship, launched by Irish Taoiseach Bertie Ahern TD, is entering a period of consultation.

Developing the Peace Process through an innovative Poetry & Arts Project
To produce a series of fresh local community based, creative statements which explore, celebrate and highlight peace throughout Northern Ireland

Interesting New Developments Announced for MS sufferers.

The Cnocnafeola Centre is a community business developing the tourist potential of the Mournes.

CiNI engaged in a wide-ranging consultation with their membership on the draft strategy and it is their response to the draft strategy which provides the benchmark for CiNI's analysis of the current strategy document.

Arts Council reopens Support for Individual Artist Programmes and pays for General Arts Awards with National Lottery funds. (General Arts Awards were previously supported by exchequer funds).

Secretary of State, Rt Hon Peter Hain, MP, has announced that three of Northern Ireland’s community festivals are to receive additional funding.

The Residents Association in Annadale Flats have successfully lobbied NIHE for major investment into the area. We need some information about displacement versus decant payments from anyone who has gone through major works.

Minister Hanson was on hand today to celebrate thirty years of Fold Housing Association.

New members join NICVA every month. Here we welcome them and provide contact details.

A new £3.3 million arts programme aimed at tackling visible signs of sectarianism and racism has been launched by Ministers David Hanson and Maria Eagle.

The Arts Council has opened a new scheme modelled on the Awards for All scheme but not funded by the National Lottery for Protestant communities. Place, Identity and Art is a £200,000 programme.
The Nationwide Foundation is seeking expressions if interest for support under the Supporting Families programme concerned with the rehabilitation of offenders. Apply by 22 September 2006

The Northern Ireland Council for Voluntary Action (NICVA) welcomes the opportunity to respond to the Equality Commission for Northern Ireland’s paper Mainstreaming Equality of Opportunity for Travellers in Education: Towards a Strategy.

Education Minister, Maria Eagle, is calling on groups across Northern to apply for the new round of community relations core funding.

A new calendar has been released for the Funding Advice Network

Baywatch highlights “shameful” levels of parking abuse
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