Publications
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NICVA is very pleased to announce that State of the Sector VI, the only comprehensive picture of the scale and scope of the economic activities of the Northern Ireland voluntary and community sector, is now available.
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March's round up of news, events, training, funding and publications for NICVA members.
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This Viewfinder, the eleventh in the series, provides an overview of a number of issues which are currently affecting the voluntary and community sector in Northern Ireland. The survey focused on collaborative working and competition, the impact of public sector cuts and sources of income, as well as staffing and volunteers.
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February's round up of news, events, training, funding and publications for NICVA members.
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November's round up of news, events, training, funding and publications for NICVA members.
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November's round up of news, events, training, funding and publications for NICVA members.
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This advice note will help committee/board members to plan for the closure of their organisation. It will also help others, not currently facing closure, to be aware of the various issues that need to be considered, should closure be something they have to deal with in the future.
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A guide to alternatives to redundancy and to carrying out the process.
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October's round up of news, events, training, funding and publications for NICVA members.
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Published in February 2011, this report examines the draft Budget released for consultation by the Northern Ireland Executive.
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Bob Stronge, Chair of NICVA, welcomed members to NICVA's 73rd AGM on 14 October and reflected on a year which saw the impact of economic downturn, cuts to public expenditure and the reshaping of public services creating many difficulties for families and communities in Northern Ireland.
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NICVA's 72nd AGM took place on Friday 19 November 2010, at NICVA's offices in Belfast.
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This Viewfinder, the tenth in the series, provides an overview of a number of issues which are currently affecting the voluntary and community sector in Northern Ireland. The survey focuses specifically on two key themes; collaborative working and the impact of public sector cuts on the voluntary and community sector.
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August/September's round up of news, events, training, funding and publications for NICVA members.
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July's round up of news, events, training, funding and publications for NICVA members.
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June's round up of news, events, training, funding and publications for NICVA members.
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May's round up of news, events, training, funding and publications for NICVA members.
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NICVA’s latest research into charitable giving in Northern Ireland suggests that the number of individuals giving to charity, and the amounts donors are giving, have remained steady despite the recession. However, there still remains a number of challenges for fundraisers at a time when economic conditions are worsening and donors may now be thinking more carefully about the donations they make.
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April's round up of news, events, training, funding and publications for NICVA members.
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NICVA's policy manifesto 2011 sets out our vision for the future of Northern Ireland and challenges MLA candidates to consider what can be done in the next four year Assembly term of office.
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March's round up of news, events, training, funding and publications for NICVA members.
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NICVA’S Salary Survey 2010, the third such study carried out in Northern Ireland, has highlighted changing trends in the voluntary and community sector. The research exposes not just the challenges facing the sector in the current economic climate, but also the many positives associated with employment in the sector.
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February's round up of news, events, training, funding and publications for NICVA members.
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December/January's round up of news, events, training, funding and publications for NICVA members.
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November's round up of news, events, training, funding and publications for NICVA members.
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