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Accessibility | Skip to Start of Article | Skip to Search | Skip to Navigation Menu | Skip to Themes | Skip to Regions | Skip to Members Sign InHave you ever wondered whether your responses to surveys and consultations actually make a difference? If they’re ours, yes. Not only do they make a difference, but we seek your views specifically in order to inform our planning processes and refine our areas of work.
Your feedback to us, through surveys, consultations, breakfast meetings, member days, training sessions and the myriad other ways we come into contact with each other shapes the work we do now and the way we plan for the future. That is why we have extensive consultations with our members and key stakeholders.
As always, we need your input on these, so if you do have comments or suggestions, please email them to Una McKernan by 5 September 2008. Alternatively you can telephone 028 9087 7777 or write to Una at NICVA, 61 Duncairn Gardens, Belfast BT15 2GB.
We seek meetings with key funders and take note of the impact on the sector of devolved government and local political changes so that we can represent and promote the sector effectively.
As part of this process, we have refreshed our vision, mission and values, together with our strategic objectives, which you can see below. Do you think these are the right ones? Or do you think we've left something out that should be included?
Ensure our vision is a shared vision and reflects the views of our members and the wider sector as closely as possible.
NICVA’s vision is of an effective, vibrant voluntary and community sector which helps build a fair and equal society.
NICVA's mission is to represent and promote the voluntary and community sector in Northern Ireland and to provide leadership on its behalf.
To support voluntary and community organisations to work effectively to meet the needs of their users.
1. To explore and develop support services to assist voluntary and community organisations in a changing funding and political environment.
2. To support organisations to adjust to the implementation of the charity commission.
3. To facilitate the sector to consider mergers, collaboration and funding diversification to ensure best use of their resources.
4. To provide advice, information and training to assist organisations to operate more effectively.
To support voluntary and community organisations in using their experience to influence policy to effect social change.
5. To assist voluntary and community organisations to develop skills and capacity to effectively engage in policy work.
6. To strengthen the legitimacy of the voluntary and community sector to increase its influence in policy decisions.
7. To work to ensure the inclusion of the voluntary and community sector in governance structures to contribute the sectors’ experience to decision making.
To continue to develop NICVA staff, systems and resources to ensure the ongoing provision of existing and new high quality services to the sector.
8. To ensure the appropriate people, resources and systems are in place to support the internal and external demands of the organisation.
9. To generate a diverse income base for NICVA to ensure the delivery of appropriate services to stakeholders.
10. To promote the work of NICVA.