Are you claiming all your NICVA benefits?

By John McCormick from NICVA

Published on 20 Aug 2008


If you’ve recently become a NICVA member you’ll know all about the great benefits, but perhaps if you’re a longstanding member there may have been some changes and additions you might not be aware of.

NICVA membership brings you a great range of benefits and services - make sure you're getting them all.

Information and Advice

Information and Advice are key elements of NICVA’s work, and we deliver these via a comprehensive training calendar, consultations, events, seminars and conferences, publications and websites.

Websites

NICVA’s family of websites include:

Publications

Our publications include:

  • NICVA News: a members only magazine with news, events, training, policy, funding news and more.
  • eNews: a weekly electronic round-up of news, events, jobs and training for the voluntary and community sector.
  • NI Assembly Monitor: a weekly email bulletin outlining key developments in the NI Assembly.
  • Advice notes

Expertise

Our areas of expertise include:

  • Fundraising: advice and training on fundraising and how to maximise income from grant-makers, general public and the social economy.
  • Governance and Charity Advice: advice and training on best practice in charity and governance issues eg governance reviews, drafting and amending governing documents, obtaining charitable status.
  • Finance: advice and information on pensions, payroll and financial matters.
  • Human Resources: advice and information and sample policies on all human resources procedures.

Representation

NICVA seeks to represent the needs of its members and the wider voluntary and community sector through:

  • Policy Manifesto: produced by NICVA every three years to influence the priorities and budget of local political parties and the NI Assembly.
  • Policy Fora: opportunities to share information, learn from others and increase your influence in a range of policy areas.
  • Research: provides a wide range of statistics and information on the size, scale and scope of the voluntary and community sector. We organise capacity building sessions for organisations wishing to undertake research.
  • Building skills to influence: training and information sessions on how to influence key decision makers
  • Consultation: opportunities to feed into debate and influence government policy and strategies.

Facilities and other services

  • Library and information service: a comprehensive reference library with Internet access. Europedirect@nicva is an additional resource for European information.
  • Conference Facilities: extensive conference and meeting facilities with free car parking.
  • NICVA Database: the most comprehensive listing of voluntary and community organisations in Northern Ireland.
  • Insurance: In partnership with Marsh and Allianz NICVA offers insurance packages specially for voluntary and community organisations.
  • Recruitment: free on-line advertising of your voluntary and community sector job vacancy.

To find out more about membership contact Frances McAtamney or download a Adobe PDF Icon Membership Brochure

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