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Stewardship and Tax Effective fundraising webinar recording
28 May, 2021Last updated2 August, 2024On 26 May Deborah McWhirter delivered a webinar on Stewardship and Tax Effective Fundraising as part of our CFNI Accelerator programme funded by The Department for Communities.Celebrating East Belfast’s Communities in Transition: Building Capacity Programme
14 June, 2021Last updated10 December, 2024In June 2021, Sarah Travers hosted an event in Strand Arts Centre with NICVA and EBCDA, celebrating the participation and achievements of the Communities in Transition: Building Capacity Programme in east Belfast.New Free Coaching Service Launched in East Belfast
14 June, 2021Last updated2 August, 2024Thursday 10 June saw East Belfast Community Development Agency launch a new, free coaching service, as part of east Belfast’s Communities in Transition: Building Capacity Programme.Invisible and Unsupported - A Statement by the Coalition of Carers Organisations NI for Carers Week 2021
10 June, 2021Last updated2 August, 2024To mark Carers Week 2021 the Coalition of Carers Organisations have released this statement calling for urgent support for carers across NI many of whom are at breaking point due to a lack of essential services and supports.Advance Care Planning Policy - PHASE II Stakeholder Engagement Invitation 24th June 2021
14 June, 2021Last updated2 August, 2024On the 24th June the Department for Health, in partnership with NICVA will host an engagement event for stakeholders across the community and voluntary sector on the development of an Advance Care Planning Policy for Adults in NI.TLP Participant Story: Julie Carson, TEO, North Belfast, Spring 2021
16 June, 2021Last updated2 August, 2024Julie works for The Executive Office (TEO) and completed the TLP course in North Belfast in April – May 2021.Supporting The Scout Foundation NI
21 June, 2021Last updated2 August, 2024Michelle Magee, is Office Manager at The Scout Foundation NI based in North Belfast. Here, she talks about her experience of working with NICVA.Five years of effective fundraising regulation: FR Blog
23 June, 2021Last updated2 August, 2024As The Fundraising Regulator approaches its fifth anniversary, Gerard Oppenheim reflects on its impact on Northern Ireland in this latest FR blog.Health and Wellbeing
24 June, 2021Last updated2 August, 2024From providing face to face services, to advocating for those with specific health related conditions, organisations who promote health and wellbeing make up the largest part of the voluntary and community sector.Poverty, Housing and Homelessness
24 June, 2021Last updated2 August, 2024"Poverty is when a person’s resources are well below their minimum needs, including the need to take part in society." Joseph Rowntree FoundationCommunity, Rights and Inclusion
24 June, 2021Last updated2 August, 2024For decades the voluntary and community sector has led many difficult discussions and forward thinking decisions with regards to community, rights and inclusion. It also provides services to enable a shared and inclusive society.Joint Forum between the Government and the Voluntary and Community Sector - Meeting 23rd June 2021
24 June, 2021Last updated2 August, 2024On 23rd June, the first full meeting of 2021, of the Government and Voluntary & Community Sector Joint Forum (JF) was held online.Charities Bill introduced
1 July, 2021Last updated2 August, 2024The Minister for Communities introduced the Charities Bill to the Assembly on 21 June 2021.Finding Solutions
7 July, 2021Last updated2 August, 2024Our sector has a long and successful record of helping policy-makers find solutions for a whole range of social needs.Environment
7 July, 2021Last updated2 August, 2024The work of VCSE organisations is vital in helping to ensure the protection of our natural environment with more than 1 in 10 members delivering services that promote a healthy natural environment through 5,000+ volunteer hours per year.Education
7 July, 2021Last updated2 August, 2024Education is not confined to the classroom. Learning and teaching starts at birth and can continue throughout our lives. 60% of NICVA members provide education, skills, and learning opportunities to people of all ages throughout our society.Sports, Arts and Culture
7 July, 2021Last updated2 August, 2024Sports, arts and culture are intrinsic to how people feel about themselves and their place within society. Connecting past to present or providing goals for the future, these activities can enrich, improve and inspire communities.Economy, transport and travel
7 July, 2021Last updated2 August, 2024The voluntary, community & social enterprise sector provides huge benefit to NI society, encouraging growth in social capital and the economy. Also, through community transport, the sector helps reduce the isolation felt by many.Case Study - Young at Art
14 July, 2021Last updated2 August, 2024Young at Art is one of Northern Ireland's leading children's arts not-for-profit companies and home of the Belfast Children's Festival and Young at Art Events.Latest on the Peace Plus Programme
15 July, 2021Last updated2 August, 2024What's the latest on the Peace Plus programme and how will voluntary and community organisations be involved? NICVA meets with SEUPB to get an updateCase Study - The Parent Rooms
15 July, 2021Last updated2 August, 2024The Parent Rooms is a perinatal mental health charity based in Northern Ireland supporting parents and their families through the provision of peer support, wellness education and awareness raising.TLP Participant Story – Conor Maskey, North Belfast TLP, Spring 2021
20 July, 2021Last updated2 August, 2024Conor works for Intercomm in North Belfast and is also a Sinn Fein councillor.TLP Participant Story: Tiwa Lade, Storehouse NI and ANAKA Women’s Group, North Belfast, Spring 2021
20 July, 2021Last updated2 August, 2024Tiwa Lade volunteers with Storehouse NI and also ANAKA Women’s Group.TLP Participant Story – Christine McNally, Springfield Road TLP, Spring 2021
20 July, 2021Last updated2 August, 2024Christine works for Upper Springfield Development Trust and completed the TLP in Spring 2021.TLP Participant Story – Jill McPeak, South Belfast TLP, Spring 2021
20 July, 2021Last updated2 August, 2024Jill works for the Belfast Health and Social Care Trust Involvement Team and completed the TLP in Spring 2021.