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Running from 1 May 2006 to 30 April 2007, the Programme has £1.2 million to give away and awards grants through two funds: the Consultancy and Training Fund and the Collaborative Fund.

Calling all young people! Are you 16 - 25 years old and currently unemployed? Then the Prince’s Trust is urging you to step up to the challenge of a 12-week life-changing course!

The NetWORKS Cross Border Community Enterprise Programme is an initiative of Ulster Community Investment Trust (UCIT) Ltd. in association with Ardee Community Development Company and Tuath (Donegal Community and Local Development Centre).

How many potential young filmmakers that you know, have got what it takes?

Community NI, Northern Ireland’s voluntary and community sector hub, has had a positive reception in Ballymena.

The Center on Philanthropy and Civil Society is pleased to announce a unique fellowship opportunity: the Spring 2007 Emerging Leaders International Fellows Program.
CIVICUS | City Univ. New York | 24 Jul 2006

Twelve managers from the voluntary and community sector were presented with certificates on completion the Human Resource Awareness and Skills course at the end of June.

The Northern Ireland Council for Voluntary Action (NICVA) welcomes the opportunity to respond to the Equality Commission for Northern Ireland’s paper Mainstreaming Equality of Opportunity for Travellers in Education: Towards a Strategy.

The Wheel is preparing to launch a new training signpost website, and encourages users to sign up for the service.

The Department of Health, Social Services and Public Safety is inviting applications for Project Funding 2006-07. Time and money is short though. Closing on 25 August this scheme opened for applications on 03 July 2006.
The objective of this call for proposals is to support dissemination and valorisation activities (particularly conferences and seminars) to encourage the transfer and use of results obtained by the Leonardo da Vinci programme and to promote the harmonisation of supply and demand on two to three subjects.

Education Minister, Maria Eagle, today revealed how £10million to develop extended schools across Northern Ireland will be allocated. Funding will be given directly to schools to spend as they see fit.

Representatives of organisations that support the ending of unfair academic selection at the age of 11 went to lobby the House of Lords as guests of Baroness May Blood.

A total of four students from Northern Ireland have won awards at this year’s HP Digital Imagination photography competition ahead of 6300 other entries across primary and secondary school students, North and South.

The Making Your Mark II conference in the Ramada Hotel Belfast, left everyone feeling energised and motivated to make a difference in their communities and organisations.
NICVA | Sandra Bailie | 28 Apr 2006

Voluntary organisations can make a difference.
NICVA | Admin | 28 Apr 2006

Details of a more integrated and family friendly provision for early years have been announced.

The Awards for All scheme from the National Lottery has increased its grants awards to enable groups to apply for grants from £500 to £10,000.

The European Commission is awarding grants to activities which publicise the results of projects funded by the EU Socrates programme, which supports education and lifelong learning.

Projects using information and communication technology (ICT) for education, training and lifelong learning in Europe can now apply for funding from the European Commission under the eLearning programme
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