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NICVA's response to Pathways for Change

Final response from NICVA to the 'Pathways for Change' document produced by the Taskforce on Resourcing the Voluntary and Community Sector.
CommunityNI.org | Miriam Bell | 26 Mar 2004

Plotting a new future

Lisa McElherron outlines the sector's response so far to 'Pathways for Change'. This article was first published in SCOPE magazine in March 2004.
CommunityNI.org | Miriam Bell | 22 Mar 2004

Email Briefing 22 Mar 04

Monday morning update of news and events for the voluntary and community sector.
NICVA | Member Services | 22 Mar 2004

Budget 2004. Reactions from the sector

NICVA welcomes the view of the Chancellor that the UK is enjoying the longest period of sustained economic growth for more than 200 years...
CommunityNI.org | Miriam Bell | 19 Mar 2004

Budget 2004. Reactions

Five voluntary and community organisations and NICVA give their response to the Chancellor's 2004 budget.
CommunityNI.org | Miriam Bell | 17 Mar 2004

NICVA welcomes Peace II announcement

NICVA welcomes the announcement from Minister Ian Pearson that he has rebalanced the Peace II Programme, putting back in place over £100 million for spending as part of the original Programme.
CommunityNI.org | Miriam Bell | 16 Mar 2004

Email Briefing 15 Mar 04

NICVA's weekly roundup of news and events in the sector.
NICVA | Member Services | 15 Mar 2004

NICVA draft Taskforce response

NICVA's calls for comments on its draft response to the 'Pathways for Change' document published by the Taskforce.
CommunityNI.org | Miriam Bell | 12 Mar 2004

NICVA membership survey

Tell us what you think about NICVA and you could win a PC. NICVA launches this year’s membership survey.
CommunityNI.org | Gordon | 09 Mar 2004

Fairtrade: A taste for life

With 250 products on supermarket shelves, it's now even easier to support Fairtrade.
CommunityNI.org | Miriam Bell | 08 Mar 2004

Email Briefing 1 Mar 04

Monday morning update of news and events for the sector.
NICVA | Member Services | 01 Mar 2004