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A quick survey of applicants experience of Lottery Distributors in Northern Ireland focusing this time on the Arts Council.
Part of a series of surveys into peoples experience of the main lottery distribution bodies in Northern Ireland. This time it is the turn of Sport Northern Ireland (previously called the Sports Council of Northern Ireland).
Part of a series of surveys into peoples experience of the main lottery distribution bodies in Northern Ireland. This time it is the turn of Heritage Lottery Fund.
Big Lottery Fund gives out half the amount raised from the National Lottery to good causes (not including Olympic Lottery Fund). This survey is to get a feel for your experience of them as a funder as part of a series looking at the four main National Lottery Distribution bodies in Northern Ireland.
NICVA is about to finalise a Members Discounted Service deal to help reduce the cost of both purchasing telephone equipment and reducing call and broadband charges. To help us to pull together the most suitable deals possible for our members we need some information from you.
NICVA | Admin | Survey Closing Date: 30 Sep 2005
This is a survey looking for feedback from individuals who attended the research seminar on the 9th September 2005 "Is it worth more than small change". It is also an opportuinity for individuals to provide information as to what research organisations in the voluntary and community sector would like to see in future.
This is a survey looking for feedback from individuals who attended the research seminar on the 13th October 2005 "Reporting Civil Society". It is also an opportunity for individuals to provide information as to what research organisations in the voluntary and community sector would like to see in future.
This is a survey looking for feedback from individuals who attended the research seminar on the 11 November 2005 "Filling in the skills gap". It is also an opportunity for individuals to provide information as to what research organisations in the voluntary and community sector would like to see in future.
In March 2005 the Department for Social Development launched Positive Steps (a response to Investing Together, the report of the Task Force on the Resourcing of the Voluntary and Community Sector. This questionnaire attempts to find out what progress has been since its publication.
Register online to participate in this year's Policy Manifesto. Please follow this link to complete the form and select the discussion categories that you would like to take part in. Register before 21 April.
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