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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
A new dual format publication has been released to tell the story of successful social enterprise ventures in Northern Ireland’s capital. The document, entitled ‘Making Good Money in Belfast’ tells the story of ten enterprises, from social festivals to housing associations and famous entertainment venues.

The Wheel is preparing to launch a new training signpost website, and encourages users to sign up for the service.

The Website version of the NICVA research email briefing, highlighting news, events, publications and information relevant to the sector.

The BBC Breathing Places campaign has joined up with the Big Lottery to develop a grants programme to provide funding for small groups who are inspired by the Breathing Places campaign.

To gain an understanding of the position of Arts Council funding programmes, NICVA has provided this table showing the schemes currently open, closed and under review.

A public art-based workshop to help develop submissions to an open call for ideas as to "what form could a museum to the conflict in and about Northern Ireland take?"

The Department of Health, Social Services and Public Safety is inviting applications for Project Funding 2006-07. Time and money is short though. Closing on 25 August this scheme opened for applications on 03 July 2006.
Business in the Community’s Awards for Excellence Gala Dinner named engineering firm FG Wilson as Northern Ireland’s most socially responsible business.

The work and determination of Kate McVeigh has resulted in the establishment of the Impact Trust and the Impact Centre for Learning and Development, which is committed to helping transform the lives of children with Autism Spectrum Disorders.
Culture Secretary Tessa Jowell's keynote address to the 10th Annual Lottery Monitor conference at the British Museum. In a keynote address to the Lottery Monitor conference, Secretary of State for Culture, Media & Sport, Tessa Jowell announces that the public will get more say in where Lottery grants go under a pilot voting scheme.
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