CollaborationNI
Updates
CollaborationNI Welcomes TheatreNI
A new voice for theatre and the performing arts in Northern Ireland.
Collaboration crucial to the challenges that lie ahead - Mervyn Storey MLA
Have you ever questioned why collaboration is worth considering?
A Trip to the Dentist – Embracing the challenge of change in Northern Ireland
Working in CollaborationNI, I am constantly reminded that one of the biggest challenges facing the voluntary, community and social enterprise sectors is the challenge of change. Facing it can feel as unwanted as a trip to the dentist.
To merge or not to merge
What is involved in a typical voluntary and community sector merger?
If you are curious about what a voluntary and community sector merger involves, this should answer your questions.
Why some partnerships fail
Working in CollaborationNI-our challenge is to make partnerships work. However, even with the best support, like with human partnerships, some fail. In the spirit of Valentine's here are some of my thoughts on why this happens.
Seven steps to success in local government reform?
Focusing on something bigger!
Facing the challenge of Local Government Reform in Causeway Coast and Glens with Seven Steps to Success?
Leeann Kelly speaks to Building Change Trust
Leeann Kelly is Programme Coordinator at CollaborationNI, providing support to organisations who are seeking out opportunities to work together. Here she talks about why her organisation is key to successful collaborations.
The sustainability of Voluntary, Community and Social Enterprise organisations in austere times
CollaborationNI hosted a one day conference to examine how partnership working may help to address the question of sustainability for voluntary, community and social enterprise (VCSE) organisations.
Collaboration NI Announces New Funding
CollaborationNI is pleased to announce that it has been awarded a further two year contract by the Building Change Trust.
- ‹ previous
- 3 of 3
Share your COVID-19 support service information
Organisations providing support to people and communities during the COVID-19 emergency can share their service information