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New Belfast Community Arts Initiative is calling for artists from a variety of artistic backgrounds to facilitate our arts workshop programme which engages community groups across Belfast.

New Belfast Community Arts Initiative is inviting community organisations, groups and centres in Belfast to apply to take part in its community arts programme 2008-09.

Northern Ireland, a place where conflict has been embedded in history between two main religions. So what happens when the world arrives bringing new cultures, religions and traditions? Are we really all that different or do we have more in common than we realise?

It could well be in NICVA’s Library. NICVA has built up a comprehensive library resource over many years, with current and historical information of all kinds...

The Arts Council has announced that it has fulfilled its pledge to plough the hard-won uplift of £1.7m it secured through the NI Budget 2008-11 straight back into the arts in Northern Ireland.

Revisions have been made to the funding priorities of some of the Big Lottery Fund's Awards For All distributors, and will be effective from 1st April 2008, the Guidance notes and application forms are currently being updated.

Foras na Gaeilge is providing funding for youth schemes and summer camps in 2008.

Belfast City Council are inviting applications from groups within the community sector to apply for for funding within their community grants schemes.
Northern Bank has launched the third round of its Community Grants programme which distributes £100,000 for local community activities across Northern Ireland.

The next meeting of the Voluntary and Community Arts Policy Forum is scheduled to take place on Monday 17 December at 2.00pm in NICVA. The agenda will focus on the impact of the Cultural Olympiad, part of the vision for London 2012.

A new fund for language and non language related actvities for schools, colleges or youth groups has been set up to encourage young people to build links between the UK and Germany.

The Community Foundation for Northern Ireland is offering Small Grants ranging from £500 to £1,000 for community arts projects.

The Arts Council have launched the STart UP Initiative which is a new initiative set up to provide support, including grant aid, to those organisations throughout Northern Ireland who have not yet availed of Arts Council funding, including Awards For All.

The next meeting of the Voluntary and Community Arts Policy Forum is scheduled to take place on Monday 17 December at 2.00pm in NICVA. The agenda will focus on the Cultural Olympiad and the Programme for Government.

Belfast City Council offer a range of grants for locally-based park events to encourage communities to use the council's parks and open spaces.

Belfast City Council’s has opened its Annual Funding for Culture and Arts grants. As part of ongoing cultural investment, applications are now invited for Multi Annual Funding and Annual Funding for Culture and Arts 2008 - 2009.

The Arts Council Re-imaging Communities programme will be taking a roadshow across Northern Ireland throughout October to encourage applications for programme grants.
UK's Cultural Olympiad to be "the best the world has seen" vows Tessa Jowell - “Our model is not Sydney, Barcelona or Athens - it is Olympia”
Arts and Culture Minister Edwin Poots MLA has announced awards totalling over £2 million for local organisations and projects from the North West Cultural Challenge Fund.

Turas is a joint funding initiative being piloted by the Arts Council of Northern Ireland and An Chomhairle Ealaíon.
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