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NICVA Invites Nominations for 2024- 2027 Joint Forum Voluntary & Community Sector Panel - **Now Closed**
7 October, 2024Last updated10 December, 2024NICVA is currently seeking nominations from across the voluntary and community sector to the Voluntary Community Sector (VCS) Panel which represents the sector on the Joint Government Voluntary and Community Sector Forum (Joint Forum).
Armed Forces Covenant Fund Trust launches new funding priorities
30 April, 2024Last updated10 December, 2024The Armed Forces Covenant Fund Trust will award £30 million in grants under the Covenant Fund over the next three years, according to its new Funding Framework.West Bann Development marks 20 years of community service with ambitious vision for the future
1 May, 2024Last updated10 December, 2024For two decades NICVA member, West Bann Development, has been tirelessly working to improve the wellbeing of individuals and families in the Coleraine area.Passive income and Micro donations
1 May, 2024Last modified10 December, 2024If you're looking to raise income for your organisation with little effort and make the most of very small donations, we've rounded up some of the options available to you.Self-directed training and assessment qualifications arrive at NICVA
13 May, 2024Last updated10 December, 2024Introducing our anytime anywhere TQUK Training and Assessment qualifications ready for registrations from today.Persistent sensitive information breaches failing people living with HIV says Information Commissioner
2 May, 2024Last updated10 December, 2024Information Commissioner John Edwards has condemned data protection standards at health services for people living with HIV and called for urgent improvements.The Royal Countryside Fund Announces New Funding Strategy 2024-2028
7 May, 2024Last updated10 December, 2024The Royal Countryside Fund, founded by His Majesty King Charles III in 2010 when The Prince of Wales, has launched a new strategy intending to raise £15m over the next four years.Webinars
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iCommunity’s All Island SDG Symposium – A Look Back
3 July, 2024Last updated10 December, 2024iCommunity’s recent All Island SDG Symposium featured a range of expert speakers and workshop hosts who shared their insights and experiences related to the achievement of the 2030 agenda and the Sustainable Development Goals.Cashless Giving: A View from Marie Curie in Northern Ireland
24 January, 2020Last updated2 August, 2024An interview with Heather Miller, Community Fundraiser with Marie Curie, about her experience of venturing into the world of "cashless giving"NICVA response to the Regulation of Gambling consultation
20 February, 2020Last updated2 August, 2024NICVA has prepared a response to the Regulation of Gambling in Northern Ireland consultation.NICVA hosts Consultation Event on the new EU PEACE PLUS Programme for 2021-2027
20 February, 2020Last updated2 August, 2024Representatives from across the VCSE Sector have their say on the development of the new PEACE PLUS Programme 2021-2027Sustainable Development Goals Forum
26 February, 2020Last updated2 August, 2024The Sustainable Development Goals Working Group was established in 2019 to explore how the voluntary and community sector can help support the implentation of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in Northern Ireland.Women of The Next Chapter project CELEBRATE
3 March, 2020Last updated2 August, 2024Women of The Next Chapter project CELEBRATE the future of peace-building and representation in public and political lifeNICVA Profiles the Size and Scope of the NI Voluntary, Community and Social Enterprise Sector
11 March, 2020Last updated2 August, 2024As of February 2020, it is estimated that there are 6,122 organisations in the Voluntary, Community and Social Enterprise (VCSE) sector in Northern Ireland (NI).