
Seamus Mc Aleavey, Chief Executive of NICVA, has welcomed the news that the Charities Bill for Northern Ireland has passed through its final stage at the Northern Ireland Assembly.
NICVA | Information and Communications Unit | 03 Jul 2008

The legislation necessary to create a Charity Commission for Northern Ireland passed through its final stage in the Assembly on Monday 30 June. Now the Bill approved the search is on for NI first Charity Commissioners.
NICVA | Lisa McElherron | 03 Jul 2008

It could well be in NICVA’s Library. NICVA has built up a comprehensive library resource over many years, with current and historical information of all kinds...

A unique collaboration between NICVA and nine of the Sector Skills Councils (SSCs), has produced the highly praised Northern Ireland Voluntary and Community Sector Skills Survey 2008 report, launched by Sir Reg Empey at Stormont.

Following its success over the past few years, Ready Steady Grow is running again. Backed by the Ulster University and the School for Social Entrepreneurs, Ready Steady Grow is a programme aimed at CEOs looking to strengthen entrepreneurial behaviour, develop skills and gain knowledge in the Social Sector.

The CIVICUS World Assembly - a forum for international civil society representatives to exchange ideas and experiences and to collaborate on strategies for a just society – will take place in Glasgow from 18-21 June.

Three postgraduate courses (part-time and accessed through e-learning) in social research skills. The next admission is in September 2008.

The new Charities Bill for Northern Ireland was introduced to the Assembly on 10 December 2007. This will replace the draft Charities (NI) Order 2007. This new bill has stringent requirements for the accounting records which Charities have to keep.