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DANDA seeks to promote ‘neurodiversity’ training to raise awareness of such conditions as dyspraxia, dyscalculia and tourettes syndrome.

Apply for a place on a new catering training programme for unemployed 16-25 year olds. Run by the Prince's Trust and Michael Deane.

An exciting leadership programme for participants from Northern Ireland's voluntary and community sector

NICVA's chief executive, Seamus McAleavey, invites you to send your comments on the draft Development Plan for 2006-09.
NICVA | Seamus McAleavey | 15 Mar 2006

One Small Step campaign fundraiser at the Odyssey Arena

NICVA welcomes the organisations which have recently become members, plus details on how you could join NICVA.
NICVA | Admin | 14 Mar 2006

Invitation to tender for a volunteer Transport Buddying Scheme to support older people to use public transport.

Join the campaign to support African children who are growing up as carers because their mothers are dying of Aids.

An opportunity to bid for a signed box set of Harry Potter novels and two tickets to the Ryder Cup to raise funds for the MS Society NI.

Belfast LSP is responsible for the delivery in Belfast of Measure 3.1 of the Peace III Extension which supports local economic initiatives for developing local communities

An EU budget of €200 million has been committed for 2007-2013, with British and Irish government contributions adding another €70 million. Read NICVA's position paper on Peace III.

The 2006 CSJ Awards have just been launched to recognise, reward and celebrate the work of innovative grassroots poverty-fighting groups. £25,000 is available in prize money.

NICVA's first assessment on the progress of 'Positive Steps' on the voluntary and community sector.
NICVA | Policy Unit | 08 Mar 2006

The Children and Young People (C&YP) funding package is one of three new cross-cutting funding packages established by the Secretary of State as part of the 2006-08 Priorities and Budget process. Here are all the details as they are presently known.

Speaking during a visit to the Belfast Model School for Girls, Mr Hain said children and young people are to receive £61 million over the next two years to help them get the best start in life.

Chance to own a signed Belfast Giants' shirt in support of Action Cancer.

With the cold weather set to continue, Help the Aged are taking action to help older people stay warm and healthy.

Apply now for the Shell Livewire Young Entrepreneur of the Year awards.

NI's selective education system is grossly unfair to disadvantaged children, research by NICVA in every constituency has shown.
NICVA | Paul McGill | 07 Mar 2006

Peter Hain has made a surprise announcement of a £14.6m fund to support voluntary and community groups who work with disadvantaged children.
NICVA | Editor | 07 Mar 2006
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