• Community Fundraising

Are you running or planning to run a lottery, ballot or raffle in Northern Ireland? Unitl the law changes (hopefully soon) then you ought to know this.

  • Grant-making

From hip hop to samba, classical to jazz, the Community Music scheme aims to help not for profit community music groups the length and breadth of the UK to carry out training, attract new audiences, encourage new members and raise their profile in their community.

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The Turkington Fund was established in recognition and celebration of the contribution of older people to our society. It offers funding (normally in the range of £200 - £3,000) for locally based community projects that are planned and run by and for older people.

  • Community Fundraising
  • Grant-making

NICVA's fundraising advice officers in association with Antrim Borough Council will be calling into Antrim Civic Centre  on Thursday 31st May 2012 to offer free fundraising advice and funding application support to groups in the area. Book a one-to-one appointment now.

  • Grant-making

Alcohol Research UK has reopened its small grants programme which is designed for small projects, funding up to a maximum of £5,000.

  • Community Fundraising
  • Grant-making

NICVA is holding fundraising advice clinics in E2A Inclusive Theatre Group on 29th May 2012 to offer charities, community groups and other not-for-profits guidance on grant applications and other fundraising issues. Book a one-to-one session now for free consultancy advice.

  • Community Fundraising
  • Grant-making

NICVA's fundraising advice officers will be calling into the Intect Centre in Enniskillen on 6th June 2012 to offer free fundraising advice and funding application support to groups in the Fermanagh area. Book a one-to-one appointment now.

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NICVA is facilitating a series of roundtable events on ‘Shaping the Peace Programme: the role of the voluntary and community sector’

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This is a general overview of what to expect from the upcoming programme which Big Lottery Fund hopes to launch in Northern Ireland in late 2012.

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The Big Lottery Fund is planning more work on (1) social investment (2) administering non-lottery funds and (3) working more closely with the private sector. Its strategic direction is revealed in the recently published "Fresh Thiking" document.

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