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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.

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.
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.

This Call aims at supporting projects which promote an exchange of experience and good practice in the field of youth between the European Union, candidate countries and EFTA/EEA on the one hand, and countries of Africa, the Caribbean, Pacific (ACP), Asia and Latin America on the other hand.

The Northern Ireland Council for Voluntary Action (NICVA) has announced a new small grants scheme for organisations working with older people.

A project to protect children and young people online wins prestigious award for Nigel Williams, the NI Commissioner for Children and Young People.

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.

Applications are invited for Measure 2.8 The Advancement of Women under Priority 2 of the Building Sustainable Prosperity (BSP) Programme which is primarily supported by the European Social Fund.

Help the Aged welcomes in the new year by announcing the opening of their small grants scheme.

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.

This new initiative is intended to offer direct help to charitable organisations to pursue their research interests. It marks the culmination of five years of funding through the Third Sector Research Programme (TSRP) that has helped enhance the research undertaken within and about the voluntary sector across Ireland.

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.

Financial support for the main Irish language and educational organisations was considered in detail at a special two-day meeting of the board of Foras na Gaeilge, the cross-border Irish language promotional body, that took place in Belfast in December.

The aim of this call for proposals is to support the operating costs of organisations which submit a work programme to develop activities in the field of gender equality between women and men, including activities concerning “Trafficking in women”.

What would make it a great Christmas for the sector?
NICVA | John McCormick | 22 Dec 2005

Peace money agreed for NI for 2007-2013 period.

Highest accolade won by Northern Ireland's EGSA.

Sponsored by the United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN Habitat) and the Municipality of Dubai in the United Arab Emirates, the 2006 Dubai International Award for improving the living environment is given every two years for housing, planning and environmental schemes that improve the quality of life for local people.

Leonardo da Vinci Mobility programme European placements and exchanges. Any public, semi-public or private organisation can apply for Leonardo funding - individuals do not apply directly. All applications must be supported by a partnership of European organisations.

The Probation Board is calling for applications for projects which work with adjudicated offenders (offenders on community sentences and for preventative projects for those 'at risk' of offending.
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