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A Charity Commission for NI
Seamus Mc Aleavey, Chief Executive of NICVA, has welcomed the news that the Charities Bill for Northern Ireland has passed through its final stage at the Northern Ireland Assembly.NICVA | Information and Communications Unit | 03 Jul 2008
Can’t find that publication?
It could well be in NICVA’s Library. NICVA has built up a comprehensive library resource over many years, with current and historical information of all kinds...NICVA | John McCormick | 30 Jun 2008
This week in the Assembly - 30 June 2008
An overview of upcoming business at the Assembly from 30 June to 4 July 2008.NICVA | Jonny Currie | 27 Jun 2008
Renewable Energy Strategy consultation
Energy Minister Arlene Foster is encouraging Northern Ireland to have its say in the debate about renewable energy.Department of Enterprise Trade and Investment | Press office | 27 Jun 2008
Stormont ‘skill-duggery’
A unique collaboration between NICVA and nine of the Sector Skills Councils (SSCs), has produced the highly praised Northern Ireland Voluntary and Community Sector Skills Survey 2008 report, launched by Sir Reg Empey at Stormont.NICVA | John McCormick | 26 Jun 2008
New Members - March/April 08
NICVA is delighted to welcome several new members to the organisation.NICVA | Frances McAtamney | 24 Jun 2008
This week in the Assembly - 23 June 2008
An overview of upcoming business at the Assembly from 23 June to 27 June 2008.NICVA | Jonny Currie | 20 Jun 2008
Assembly urged to act on funding cuts
Voluntary and community sector organisations got a chance to witness the day to day operation of an Assembly committee at first hand when the Social Development Committee met at NICVA on 19 June 2008.NICVA | John McCormick | 19 Jun 2008
What state are we in?
We've heard back from many of you that you've received our State of the Sector V survey and we're in a flurry of activity with the information you've already sent - but we want as many people to respond as possible.NICVA | Gordon McCullough | 18 Jun 2008
Executive must act now on child poverty
The Northern Ireland Council for Voluntary Action (NICVA) is delighted that the OFMDFM committee has spent a lot of time studying the dreadful problem of child poverty in Northern Ireland.NICVA | Paul McGill | 17 Jun 2008
This week in the Assembly - 16 June
An overview of upcoming business at the Assembly from 16 June to 20 June 2008.NICVA | Jonny Currie | 13 Jun 2008
Summer 2008 late booking offer
NICVA is offering a 1/2 price room rate on its conference room hire during July and the first two weeks in August.NICVA | Fiona Veitch | 10 Jun 2008
Charities face huge cutbacks
Large numbers of voluntary and community groups are suffering budget cuts as government departments and agencies scramble to find savings, the Northern Ireland Council for Voluntary Action said today.NICVA | Paul McGill | 10 Jun 2008
Code of Good Governance launched
Social Development Minister Margaret Ritchie has launched the Good Governance Guide developed by voluntary and community organisations to help ensure the sector meets high standards.NICVA | Paul McGill | 06 Jun 2008
This week in the Assembly - 9 June
An overview of upcoming business at the Assembly from 9 June to 13 June 2008.NICVA | Fiona Veitch | 05 Jun 2008
Major Fundraising Training Event in June
One of the key fundraising training events of the year is taking place in the Ramada Hotel on 26 June 2008. The IOF Northern Ireland Conference is now in its 10th year and is currently taking bookings.NICVA | Neil Irwin | 04 Jun 2008
Civic Forum Review
The Civic Forum is to be reviewed and a public consultation is taking place as part of the process. What could a new body look like?NICVA | Fiona Veitch | 02 Jun 2008
New benefit of NICVA membership
NICVA membership brings many benefits, and we've recently been able to add a new one ...NICVA | Fiona Veitch | 30 May 2008
This week in the Assembly - 2 June
An overview of upcoming business at the Assembly from 2-6 June 2008.NICVA | Fiona Veitch | 30 May 2008
Call to promote good relations
The Northern Ireland Council for Voluntary Action (NICVA) has called on the Executive to issue a plan to promote good relations. “We have had the Assembly for a year now but Northern Ireland still has a deep problem with sectarianism – and we have problems of racism on top,” said NICVA’s director of policy Frances McCandless.NICVA | Paul McGill | 29 May 2008
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