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The Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Award for Young People was officially launched in Belfast.

EU funding for voluntary and community groups is being reduced and government is putting a squeeze on through its efficiency saving. But all is not gloomy for charities' budgets - find out about the Grant Tracker database.

The deadline for applying to ADAPT is fast approaching. This is likely to be the last opportunity for arts organisation to secure an incentive grant for adaptations (with access guidance & awareness training offered to staff & volunteer).

Peace II Extension Measure 3.1 Local Economic Initiatives for Developing Local Communities

Help the Aged survey shows that child abuse, cancer and poverty are public's top concerns, with only 2% saying that combating the abuse of older people is a priority.

Tudor Trust is launching new guidelines on 1 April 2006. They will still be a generalist trust, funding widely across the social welfare field in the UK.

The Minister for Foreign Affairs, Mr Dermot Ahern T.D., and Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, The Right Honourable Mr Peter Hain MP, have welcomed a new initiative by the International Fund for Ireland to promote reconciliation in the North and border counties.

A new exhibition entitled RESPECT has opened in the grounds of Belfast City Hall to challenge the negative stereotypes attributed to children and young people.

The European Commission is offering funding under the EU action programme to support organisations involved in European citizenship. The programme encourages people to get involved with European issues and build links with people in other countries.

Weekly round up of news and events, with a focus on training opportunities this week

Drumaroad Community Regeneration (DRC) is celebrating its fifth birthday with a special edition of its Community Newsletter.

Complete a NICVA members' survey questionnaire to win a laptop.
NICVA | John McCormick | 27 Jan 2006

NICVA has welcomed the government's proposals to cut the number of people receiving incapacity benefit.
NICVA | Paul McGill | 26 Jan 2006

Northern Ireland’s top local roaster, Johnsons Coffee, invites charities and voluntary groups to gain in kind support for fundraising activities.

Do you think you could give up your private car for a shared car community scheme? Naomi Cordiner from the national charity Carplus explains how the Breathing Fresh Air Programme wants to encourage us to do just that.
Carplus | Naomi Cordiner | 24 Jan 2006

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NICVA | John McCormick | 24 Jan 2006
As part of the Peace II Extension, the Youth Education Social Inclusion Partnership (YESIP) on behalf of the Department of Education seeks new applications from groups and organisations under Mearure 2.2 Developing Children and Young People.

NICVA has announced a new small grants scheme for organisations working with older people.
NICVA | Paul McGill | 20 Jan 2006

Action Cancer has revealed updated plans for its new £650,000 Big Bus service which will bring a mobile cancer detection unit to NI.

Citizens Advice has given a broad welcome to the advice and information strategy launched this week by DSD Minister David Hanson MP.
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