NICVA

NICVA

NICVA
61 Duncairn Gardens
Belfast
BT15 2GB
United Kingdom

Opening Hours

Mon-Thurs: 9:00pm - 5:00pm
Fri: 9:00pm - 4:30pm 

NICVA, the Northern Ireland Council for Voluntary Action, is a membership and representative umbrella body for the voluntary and community sector in Northern Ireland.

With over 1,100 members - that range from household name charities to grass roots community groups - we lobby and campaign to advance the interests of the people and communities that our members support. We offer a wide range of practical services, products and support to our members to help them do what they do best - find innovative solutions for social challenges. Our membership reflects the make up of the sector in terms of both thematic (issue based) and geographical representation.

Our services include; advice (governance and charity advice, HR), fundraising, research, policy and lobbying and training and we develop, manage and host CommunityNI.

For more information on NICVA, visit our website or follow us on Twitter or Facebook.

NICVA's Content

Event
Online / Virtual Seminar Workshop

NICVA

This two-hour webinar will enable you to understand the importance and benefits of a Case for Support, examine the key component parts of it, and explore ways to apply it to funding applications, presentations, social media messaging and more.
Dates:
05 May 2022
Online
Event
Seminar Workshop

NICVA

Join us for a free in-depth seminar examining how to engage with the Westminster Parliament. This webinar is free for NICVA members to attend.
Dates:
27 April 2022
Online
Event
Online / Virtual Seminar Workshop

NICVA

Across the faith sector multiple internet security breaches have been reported – everything from personal data stolen from individual places of worship or faith-based care homes and websites hijacked to promote anti-religious messages in faith schools.
Dates:
26 April 2022
Online
Event
Online / Virtual Seminar Workshop

NICVA

Join us for an in-depth workshop exploring rural connectivity and sustainability across the Island of Ireland. This workshop is part of a series hosted by iCommunity, a joint project of NICVA and The Wheel, which is bringing together nonprofits and social enterprises in Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland to learn from shared experiences.
Dates:
08 June 2022
Online
Event
Online / Virtual Seminar Workshop

NICVA

Join us for an in-depth workshop exploring rural connectivity and sustainability across the Island of Ireland. This workshop is part of a series hosted by iCommunity, a joint project of NICVA and The Wheel, which is bringing together nonprofits and social enterprises in Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland to learn from shared experiences.
Dates:
19 May 2022
Online
Event
Online / Virtual Seminar Workshop

NICVA

Join an in-depth workshop exploring the role of nonprofits in pandemic recovery. This workshop is part of a series hosted by iCommunity, a joint project of NICVA and The Wheel, which is bringing together nonprofits and social enterprises in Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland to learn from shared experiences.
Dates:
10 May 2022
Online
Event
Online / Virtual Seminar Workshop

NICVA

Join us for an in-depth workshop exploring community approaches to climate change and decarbonisation. This workshop is part of a series hosted by iCommunity, a joint project of NICVA and The Wheel, which is bringing together nonprofits and social enterprises in Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland to learn from shared experiences.
Dates:
04 May 2022
Online
Event
Online / Virtual Seminar Workshop

NICVA

Join us for an in-depth workshop exploring the role of social enterprise and nonprofits in developing the Island Economy. This workshop is part of a series hosted by iCommunity, a joint project of NICVA and The Wheel, which is bringing together nonprofits and social enterprises in Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland to learn from shared experiences.
Dates:
27 April 2022
Online
Event
Online / Virtual

NICVA

‘Grounded’ is a networking opportunity where, over a cuppa the aim is to think about our practice as those who concerned about ‘faith in the community’ – the aim is to ‘ground’ a concern or issue by sharing it with others, discussing it and deciding what more could/should be done to develop the idea.  When sacred trust is brokenlives are damaged, so is it possible to create healthy cultures in the faith sector? In this ‘Grounded’ conversation, Leigh will reflect on the challenges she faces as a Safeguarding Advisor with ‘thirtyone:eight’ after which there’ll be an opportunity to share views about this important practice issue.  
Dates:
26 April 2022
Online
Event
Online / Virtual

NICVA

In the absence of an NI Executive to agree a final Budget for 2022-25, NICVA have organised a special event with the Department of Finance to update the voluntary and community sector on next steps for the NI budget and to provide the chance to put your questions to them on what this may mean for future funding
Dates:
22 February 2022
Online

More Information

Type of Organisation

VCSE

Company Number

NI001792

NI Charity Number

NI100012

Team

  • Stephen Gray
  • Shauna O'Neill
  • Una McKernan
  • Sandra Bailie
  • Alex Hastings
  • Denise Copeland
  • Winnie Mulholland
  • Roisin Kelly
  • Shauna O'Neill
  • Helena Mc Elhinney
  • Shauna O'Neill
  • Shauna O'Neill
  • Shauna O'Neill
  • Connor McCloskey
  • Connor McCloskey
  • Connor McCloskey
  • NICVA Editor
  • Angela Ferguson
  • Carol McCabe
  • Winnie Mulholland
  • Jocelyn Horton
  • elizabeth Hamill
  • Mike van Rooyen
  • Shauna O'Neill
  • Robbie Best
  • joanne murdoch