Membership
The Northern Ireland Council for Voluntary Action (NICVA) is a membership and representative body for the voluntary and community sector in Northern Ireland. We currently have over 1,000 members who benefit from our services, which includes comprehensive advice on charity law, fundraising, including discounted access to GrantTracker, finance, human resource, policy matters and training needs.
NICVA has excellent conference room facilities, discounted for our members, which can host events from large conferences to small meetings and seminars.
We have also worked hard to negotiate discounted services for our members on third party supplies from computer and communications equipment, energy deals, printing services through to liability insurance.
To find out more about how to join NICVA contact Frances McAtamney on 028 9087 7777 or email frances.mcatamney@nicva.org
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