Cultivating Community Farming (CCF) is an exciting new support programme funded by the Co-op Foundation that will accelerate the growth and capacity of community farming projects across Northern Ireland (NI).
Dr Katy Radford MBE has been appointed the new Chair of British Council Northern Ireland’s Advisory Committee. She succeeds Alan Shannon, who steps down after completing two full terms as Chair over the past six years.
Firmus energy has today announced an increase of 33.57% from 24 February 2022 for gas customers in the Ten Towns area, impacting around 59,000 domestic customers.
Maritime Belfast Trust, the charity that preserves and promotes Belfast’s maritime heritage, announces the appointment of three new Trustees to their Board.
Staff and customers of Gordons Chemists branches across Northern Ireland have come together once again to raise an incredible £18,500 for Action Cancer.
When it comes to marketing your business, product or service most small businesses will depend on digital channels such as their website, social media and other platforms such as Google My Business.
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Leading development charity Self Help Africa Northern Ireland raised £268,939, including £129,530 of match funding from the UK Government from its ‘Give2Grow’ campaign which appealed for donations from the public for the people of Teso.
As many business owners work on their 2022 marketing and communications strategies and plans many will struggle to figure out what to do with their social media in the year ahead.
Local NI children who need support during cancer treatment will benefit from an additional robot to The Children’s Cancer Unit Charity, funded by a donation from local automotive dealership Charles Hurst Toyota.
We’re always rightly reminded at this time of year that the gift of a puppy is for life, not just for Christmas. That’s equally true for the goats, pigs, chickens and other livestock that’s bought annually for Self Help Africa Northern Ireland.
Funding enables Action Cancer to operate regionally across Co Down (Dundonald, Bangor, Newtownards, Downpatrick, Newry), Co Antrim (Belfast), Co Derry-Londonderry (Coleraine, L/Derry), Co Tyrone (Augher) and Co Armagh (Lurgan)
Firmus energy has today announced an increase of 19.48%, effective from 6 January 2022 for gas customers in the Greater Belfast* area, impacting around 149,000 domestic customers.
Homeowners Dermot & Gary aim to raise more than £7,000 for Lidl Northern Ireland’s charity partner NSPCC Northern Ireland with a dazzling Christmas light display
Action Trauma are delighted to share some exciting news with you. This project has been a dream of ours since 2018 and with lots of input from organisations and individuals we are delighted to share the launch of the Action Trauma Network.
The Society of St Vincent de Paul has launched its Annual Appeal and is expecting requests for help in the run up to Christmas to be higher than any witnessed in recent years, as already calls for help have tripled on those received last year.
Cyber Security is a key risk for organisations of all sizes. NICVA is developing a range of measures to support voluntary and community organisations that want to improve their cyber security capability.
St Vincent de Paul Armagh area hosted its first in person gathering since the beginning of the pandemic, with 60 guests attending an informative evening in preparation for helping the most vulnerable in our communities this winter.
Vincent’s Kircubbin shop manager Tracy Scott- Stewart celebrated her 100th open water swim at Cloughey Bay Beach by taking to the water with 35 friends and relatives and fundraising for St Vincent de Paul.