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This programme will be available on an ongoing basis and will provide small grants to support innovation in culture and arts. Grants will range from £250 to £3,000.

The Creative Youth Partnership Touring Programme supports existing productions, workshops and exhibitions to reach wider audiences of children and young people. Applications are invited from professional arts companies and artists working together.

Craigavon Arts in Motion welcomes applicatios for their Arts Grant Scheme which are designed to assist arts events, projects or activities which take place in the Borough.

The internationally acclaimed Positive Lives photographic exhibition is brought to NI for the first time in association with Concern Worldwide and the University of Ulster.

A number of major EU funding programmes proposed to be extended and updated for the 2007 - 2013 period has been passed by the European Council of Ministers.

The Visiting Arts Project Awards exist to advance the presentation of international art in the UK and to stimulate intercultural understanding. Deadlines 13 January 2006 and 28 April 2006.

In an article published on its website, The Arts Council supported by many leading arts organisations, states the important contribution made by the arts to the social, cultural and economic prosperity of the region is poorly reflected in the proposed spending plans.

The Arts Council of Northern Ireland wishes to further the development of the Arts within Early Years (3-7 years). This scheme aims to support partnership projects within educational catchment areas between voluntary and statutory organisations/groups.

The Government is to ask the public what kind of arts, film, heritage and sporting projects should receive Lottery funding, Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport Tessa Jowell announced today.

Save the Children honours Northern Ireland's Women of Achievement.

This is a multiannual Community programme to make digital content in Europe more accessible, usable and exploitable and facilitate the creation and diffusion of information, in areas of public interest, at Community level.

Now you don't. The Arts Council opens some of its most important schemes of the year - and will promptly close them again.

The Arts Council once again announces a new programme with a deadline only four weeks later. The Studios and Artists’ Collectives Annual Support Scheme is open until 17 November 2005.

A website called Fermanagh Info (www.fermanagh.info) makes it easy to find out about non profit activity in the area.

These EUCLID seminars will highlight not only current and future EU funding opportunities but also ways in which cultural organisations can build partnerships, access other European sources of funding and deal with the challenges of EU rules and regulations.
This seminar will take place at Belfast City Council (The Cecil Ward Building, Linenhall Street) on Thursday 27th October.

The Arts Council is currently undertaking a review of its five year plan (The Arts: Inspiring the Imagination, Building the Future) and written submissions would be welcomed from anyone with a general interest in the arts or those who have been working in the sector over the period of the plan

The Arts Council Lottery Fund is looking for applications for its Public Arts programme - but you have to be quick. The deadline was announced only 5 weeks from the scheme opening date.

After moving into a Salvation Army hostel in Belfast, Noel discovered a joy and talent in painting.

Belfast City Council is offering Funding Advice Clinics for organisations eligible to apply to the now available Cultural Fund.

The Big Lottery Fund is offering the opportunity for an individual to apply for up to £50 million for a Living Landmark Project. Private business, statutory bodies and charities may also apply.
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