Guest Blogs for the voluntary and community sector
NICVA works with a wide range of organisations to support the voluntary and community sector.
Our goal is to help the voluntary and community sector to innovate, develop and improve to meet the needs of the communities it serves. To do this, NICVA works with a diverse range of organisations to provide information, guidance, and resources.
Below are a few of the recent Guest Blogs from local, regional and national organisations:
Fundraising support
- Guest Blog: Fundraising Regulator builds on its presence in Northern Ireland | NICVA
- Guest Blog: The Chartered Institute of Fundraising in Northern Ireland | NICVA
- Guest Blog: Claire Smyth from Will to Give asks "Are you ready for legacy fundraising?" | NICVA
- Guest Blog: Putting Volunteering at the Heart of Business | NICVA
Fundraising methods
- Guest Blog: Getting started with using ads on Facebook for fundraising | NICVA
- Guest Blog: Top Tips for Getting Started on Social Media | NICVA
- Fundraising Regulator: Five tips if you are in a new fundraising role | NICVA
- Remarkable Partnerships Blog | NICVA
Local Funders
- Halifax Foundation NI reflects on the last two years and the future | NICVA
- The National Lottery Community Fund reflects on the last 18 months and the future | NICVA
- Community Foundation Northern Ireland - Our response and learnings through COVID-19 | NICVA
- Guest Blog: UnLtd - Finding social entrepreneurs with bold solutions to today’s challenges | NICVA
- The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award/Joint Award Initiative's funding for Voluntary & Community Sector in Northern Ireland | NICVA
Fundraising Platforms
Thank you to all our contributors
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- Guest Blog: Putting Volunteering at the Heart of Business
- Guest Blog: Claire Smyth from Will to Give asks "Are you ready for legacy fundraising?"
- Guest Blog: UnLtd- Finding social entrepreneurs with bold solutions to today’s challenges
- Guest Blog: Fundraising Regulator builds on its presence in Northern Ireland