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Will to Give is dedicating the week of 5th- 11th November to promoting an increasingly popular way of giving, leaving a charitable gift in your Will, with our Change the Future campaign - how will you #changethefuture?
Local businessman, Dr Terry Cross OBE, recently visited the headquarters of the charity Air Ambulance Northern Ireland (AANI) in Lisburn to meet with the team and to learn more about the vital service the air ambulance provides.
Laura McNamee and Joe Devlin are part of 50 young people from around the globe meeting world leaders, parliamentarians and academics in the UK as part of the British Council’s Future Leaders Connect programme.
NOW Group were awarded the best Education, Training and Jobs Social Enterprise at the Social Enterprise NI awards on Friday at their annual gala awards night.
Social enterprise NOW Group have revealed plans for a new initiative that will train people with autism and learning difficulties to be tour guides in Belfast.
Do you enjoy watching films? Would you like to be the first to see new films from around the world? Ever thought of being a film critic? If so, this weekend's Cinemagic Belfast ‘CineSeekers’ film jury’ is just for you!
Autism NI’s Impact Award Training and Support Programme has been developed to help organisations create a more ‘Autism friendly environment’ for their customers.
The Dementia JAM Card, for people living with dementia/memory problems, is a discreet way of telling people that they may sometimes need a little extra time and patience.
The Community Foundation is set to deliver a share of the UK Tampon Tax Fund to women in Northern Ireland and has opened a new fund to benefit women here.
Hear from one of Northern Ireland’s leading PR experts on how to protect the reputation of your charity in the event of a crisis, at the Charity Commission for Northern Ireland’s annual public meeting 2018.
Crusaders Football Club (FC) is investing £1.2m to build a new education centre that aims to help people in the local area gain qualifications and tackle long-term unemployment.
Cancer Focus NI and Diona Doherty, a star of Derry Girls, are asking women across Northern Ireland to have a fun Girls’ Night In during October to raise awareness of breast cancer and to help fund research into the disease.
Autonomie recently held the What Next? Summer Activities Programme. Young people with disabilities took part in a range of activities including arts and crafts, cookery and music production as part of the two-week scheme.
Northern Ireland Central Investment Fund for Charities
If you are involved with a charity which is looking at investment possibilities, the Northern Ireland Central Investment Fund for Charities (NICIFC) is an option you may wish to consider