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Action Cancer’s Director of Fundraising and Marketing, Sarah Young, explains just how important it was for the charity that its partner, SuperValu won the NICVA Link Award last year.
New research into e-consultation could change the face of consultations for the voluntary and community sector.

Small organisations are now invited to apply for NICVA’s funding tool, Grant Tracker, for a subsidised cost of £10, thanks to the Lloyds TSB Foundation for Northern Ireland. The resource normally costs from £80 per year.

Please help NICVA to negotiate an introductory broadband package for the voluntary and community sector by taking part in a quick poll which will provide us with statistics to support our case.

An increasing number of asylum seekers to Northern Ireland are being locked up in prison as part of the Home Office’s detention policy says a new report. By Anne Moore, Public Affairs Officer.

Friends of the Earth highlights breach of landfill sites in Northern Ireland.

Many NICVA members are not happy with the New TSN proposals. Seamus McAleavey, Chief Executive of NICVA, invites you to sign up to NICVA's lobbying petition if you feel the same.

When Mark Cooke set up a discussion forum for his car club, he had no idea that it would lead to a recycling initiative.

Key contacts in relation to the role of Management Committees

Monday morning email roundup of news and events in the sector.
NICVA | Member Services | 14 Jun 2004

Julian Simmons picks the winners of the NICVA website prize draw.

Invitation to tender for the provision of an e-commerce web portal for the voluntary and community sector.

Craig Adams from Lisburn suffered brain damage in a car accident at the age of 14.

Winners of the 2003-04 SCOPE Communication Awards.

Frequently asked questions regarding the role of the Management Committee.

Monday morning email update of events and news from NICVA.
NICVA | Member Services | 05 Jun 2004

Weekly NICVA email briefing.
NICVA | Member Services | 04 Jun 2004

New features to the NISRA website enable local communities to search Census data, free of charge, for the whole of Northern Ireland.

A new service to help adults in Northern Ireland find education and training courses that suit them is being launched in Antrim today.

Sectarianism and poverty are the top priorities for government action to create a vibrant and successful Northern Ireland, says NICVA in its submission on the annual Programme for Government.
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