Surveys
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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.
NICVA produces several regular publications to give information to the voluntary and community sector, such as NICVA News and Euroflash. SCOPE also seeks to give information but is mainly a social policy magazine which aims to raise serious issues and to promote debate on them.
We want SCOPE to serve your needs and would be very grateful if you could complete this very short questionnaire to help us to improve the service we give you. Please give your impression after reading SCOPE over the last year or more rather than confining your answers to the latest issue.
This short registration survey is for the Community NI Information session that will be held at Ballymena North Business and Recreation Centre on 27 June 2005.
Have you been successful because of funders discovered on Grant Tracker? We really would like to know.
User rating of Grant Tracker website
The Institute of Fundraising (NI) are seeking to analyse the current availability of fundraising training, the need for more training and the qualifications and training currently held by fundraisers. You could win a free place at the IOF Annual Convention by completing the survey.
Please click on the questionnaire link to complete the survey. Thanks for your time"
For part of the IOF Northern Ireland fundraising capacity survey Chief Executives, Directors and other senior managers of fundraising are being asked to complete the following short survey of their needs.
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