BBC Children in Need will be holding seven outreach seminars in Belfast, Derry, Antrim, Enniskillen, Draperstown, Omagh and Newry to inform potential applicants of their new application processes.
NICVA is urging organisations seeking a small grant for sports activity to apply to Awards for All by the deadline of 15 December 2008. After this date, Sport NI will no longer be part ofthe Awards for All scheme.
UCIT have awarded 20 organisations with free Grant Tracker subscription as part of their partnership agreeement with NICVA.
The Big Lottery Fund is urging organisations and individuals across the UK to engage in the debate on how BIG's funding should be allocated through its grant programmes between 2009 and 2015. BIG is expecting to distribute over £2 billion over the coming years.
The OFCOM Community Radio Fund has been established to help fund the core costs of running a community radio station.
Applications for funding to support local projects are invited from community groups for the Community Development Grant-Aid Scheme 2009 to 2010.
Diageo Northern Ireland is giving a final call for entries into its 2008 Community Awards programme, which has donated around £310,000 to over 200 charity projects in Northern Ireland over the last 17 years.
Project applications are now invited for Derry City Council's Advice Services Support Programme 2009-2011.
SEUPB which works in an advisory and signposting role for North/South participation in the INTERREG IVC Interregional programme have advised that the INTERREG IVC Programme - 2nd Call has opened on 27 October and will remain open until 30 January 2009.
The Department of Social Development (DSD) invites applications for funding from the Laganside Events Grant scheme.
The Special EU Programmes Body (SEUPB), as Managing Authority for the Peace III Programme has called for applications under Priority 2 - Contributing to a Shared Society
Big Lottery Fund today announced details of a multi-million pound investment to help develop and shape the future of Northern Ireland's community and voluntary sector.
The Building Change Trust will invest £10 million to help community groups and larger voluntary organisations adapt and develop new ways of working.
The NI Rural Development Council (RDC) has opened its new ‘Maximising Community Space - Crossing Borders' Programme for applications.
Organisations across Northern Ireland are gearing up for the latest round of voting for people's millions. Eight Northern Ireland projects will compete in pairs on separate nights on UTV for the public vote to win £50,000.
The four National Lottery distributors which are part of the Awards for All programme in Northern Ireland are going their separate ways for small grants. The current programme will close on 15 December 2008 and will reopen in a different format.
Sport Northern Ireland (SNI) are inviting applications from local councils cluster under RPA to bid for funding from their new Active Communities Initiative.
The Arts Council has announced that a new Small Grants Programme will replaces their participation in the 'Awards for All' scheme as the source of small grants for groups seeking National Lottery funding for their arts activities. The Arts Council's own Small Grants Programme will open for applications on 16 December 2008.
The Creative Industries Innovation Fund is open to all creative businesses in Northern Ireland. Published on the Arts Council website on 20 October the first round closes on 6 November.
The Bank of Scotland has launched an awards scheme for charities, voluntary organisations, churches or any other not-for-profit organisations.
Bank of Scotland is offering two Awards:
The Probation Board wishes to make grants to the voluntary and community sector to fund services for offenders on community sentences.
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