Local charities warn Westminster MPs of devastating consequences of 64% funding cut to vital services
26 January, 2026Last updated26 January, 2026Members of the NI Affairs Select Committee at Westminster attended an urgent meeting in Belfast today to discuss looming funding cuts that could result in over 400 job losses in the community and voluntary sector.
Call for VCS Nominations: Civic Threads Leadership Development & Policy Exchange Visit to Cardiff
5 January, 2026Last updated23 January, 2026NICVA is inviting nominations from across Northern Ireland’s voluntary and community sector to take part in a three‑day Civic Threads Knowledge Exchange Visit to Cardiff, taking place Wednesday 11 February – Friday 13 February 2026.
Stronger Governance, Stronger Organisations: The Impact of NICVA’s Support
21 January, 2026Last updated25 January, 2026Good governance isn’t just a box to tick - it’s the foundation for trust, resilience, and impact. Our latest survey shows how our governance support is transforming organisations across Northern Ireland.
Faith: Community Faiths' Forum Meeting
toFreeThis meeting is for members of the Community Faiths' Forum (CFF) only however, the CFF is open to new members, please contact NICVA for more information.
Digital Empowerment Programme Info Session
toInfo session is freeThis short online session is for anyone interested in learning more about the Digital Empowerment Programme and wishing to register to participate. NICVA, in partnership with CiviCode, is delighted to offer this programme supported by The Department for Communities. It has been developed to equip voluntary and community organisations with practical tools to thrive in the digital age.
#FundingFebruary Guest blog: How Leaders Can Turn AI Disruption into Direction
23 January, 2026Last updated27 January, 2026AI is reshaping work, but people remain the real advantage. This article explores how leaders can guide teams through disruption with clarity, soft skills and purposeful action, turning AI from a challenge into a meaningful opportunity.
EDI Resource Directory
27 January, 2026Last modified27 January, 2026This directory is designed to help boards, staff teams and volunteers embed equality, diversity and inclusion into everyday practice. Whether you are strengthening your recruitment processes, improving governance, developing inclusive HR policies, or seeking specialist support, you will find a wide range of resources to guide your work.
Fully funded training opportunity with the Rainbow Project
27 January, 2026Last updated27 January, 2026Nuala Devenny from The Rainbow Project, and a member of our new Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) Stakeholder Group, invites interest organisations to take advantage of their funded LGBTQIA+ Awareness Training.
#FundingFebruary Guest blog: How Northern Ireland Charities Can Thrive in a Cashless Society
28 January, 2026Last updated29 January, 2026Ahead of their webinar for NICVA, Vicky Hewlett, Head of Marketing Communications updates us on the what Give A Little has to offer.
As cash usage declines, Northern Ireland charities must adapt. Give A Little offers a flexible "Point of Donation" platform, helping over 11,000 charitable organisations collect cashless donations through portable and fixed contactless devices, QR codes, and an innovative Tap to Pay mobile app.
Open letter from the voluntary and community sector to the UK Government and NI Executive on the Local Growth Fund
21 January, 2026Last updated29 January, 2026Open letter to Steve Reed MP, Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government; Hilary Benn MP, Secretary of State for Northern Ireland; Michelle O’Neill MLA, First Minister and Emma Little-Pengelly MLA, Deputy First Minister of Northern Ireland.
#FundingFebruary Guest blog: Growth in contactless donations at the Stroke Association
27 January, 2026Last updated29 January, 2026Paul Montgomery, Operations Lead, gives an overview of the Stroke Association’s cashless donations journey, from early testing in 2024 and use at staffed events in 2025, to getting the technology in the hands of the supporter in 2026.
New JobStart scheme announced
13 October, 2025Last updated29 January, 2026The JobStart Scheme provides funding from the Department for Communities to allow employers to create new job opportunities to help those who are currently unemployed or economically inactive, in receipt of working age benefits and wish to enter or re-enter the workplace.
The essentials of collaboration
toFree - Funded by The Halifax Foundation for NIJoin us to master the art of effective collaboration and learn the skills to work harmoniously with others. This interactive in-person training session is designed specifically for leaders working in the voluntary, community, and social enterprise sectors.
Funding February: The Triangle Trust 1949 Fund wants to hear from you
20 February, 2025Last updated20 February, 2025The Triangle Trust 1949 Fund, a UK-wide grant-giving Trust, is keen to receive more applications from Northern Ireland based organisations for their scheme opening in April 2025.
Funding February: The Big Give's Small Charity Week
24 February, 2025Last updated24 February, 2025Big Give, Global’s Make Some Noise and NCVO are championing small charities across the UK, through a seven-day online match funded campaign. Up to £10,000 match funding.
Top Tips for Getting Started on Social Media
21 March, 2022Last modified11 December, 2025Paige Ardrey, Social Media and Engagement Manager at Friends of the Earth gives us her top tips for getting started on social media.
Supporting Careers Guidance – New Quality Assurance Guidelines for NI and DfE funded Level 6 Careers Guidance Qualification
16 December, 2025Last updated16 December, 2025This is a blog from Justin Kerr, Head of the Department for the Economy’s (DfE) Careers Service, introducing the recently published Quality Assurance Guidelines for the Provision and Delivery of Career Guidance in Northern Ireland. Justin also raises an upcoming opportunity for staff in the Voluntary and Community sector to complete a Level 6 Careers Guidance Qualification, funded through DfE’s Skills Fund.
NICVA Unveils Second Phase of Engaging and Retaining Talent Programme
5 November, 2025Last updated9 December, 2025We are moving into Phase Two of NICVA’s Engaging and Retaining Talent Programme, continuing our work to help voluntary and community organisations across Northern Ireland build stronger, more confident workforces. With continued support from the Halifax Foundation for Northern Ireland, this next phase keeps the practical focus that worked in Phase One while opening access to more organisations across the sector.
New guidance from FR to support charities using AI in fundraising
15 December, 2025Last updated16 December, 2025Many charities are exploring using Artificial Intelligence (AI) to support their fundraising. As more adopt AI, The Fundraising Regulator (FR) has published new guidance on the use of AI in charitable fundraising. This is a Blog from FR introducing the new AI guidance.
NICVA Establishes New Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) Stakeholder Group
15 December, 2025Last updated16 December, 2025NICVA is pleased to announce the formation of our new Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) Stakeholder Group — an important step in strengthening our commitment to creating an inclusive and welcoming environment for all.
Getting started with using ads on Facebook for fundraising
23 March, 2022Last modified11 December, 2025If you’re looking to try advertising on Facebook to recruit new donors, Tori Arthurs, Supporter Recruitment Manager at Friends of the Earth gives some pointers to get your project off the ground.
NICVA sets out policy priorities to strengthen the Voluntary and Community Sector
5 September, 2025Last updated9 December, 2025NICVA has established a set of policy and influencing priorities that will shape how we support, represent, and advocate for the voluntary and community sector (VCS) over the coming years.
NICVA AGM 2025 — Reflections, Renewal and a New Strategic Direction
8 December, 2025Last updated22 December, 2025On Friday 5 December 2025, the NICVA community gathered for our Annual General Meeting, bringing together members, trustees, staff and partners from across the voluntary, community and social enterprise (VCSE) sector. The AGM offered an important moment to reflect on the achievements and challenges of the past year, and to look ahead with purpose and ambition.