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We feature the voices of charities, foundations and public agencies we work with, and share our take on both opportunities and challenges for the voluntary sector.
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CollaborationNI Case Study Four
Read more: CollaborationNI Case Study FourCollaborationNI is an independent support and advice service for voluntary organisations in Northern Ireland.…
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CollaborationNI Case Study Three
Read more: CollaborationNI Case Study ThreeCollaborationNI is an independent support and advice service for voluntary organisations in Northern Ireland.…
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CollaborationNI Case Study Two
Read more: CollaborationNI Case Study TwoCollaborationNI is an independent support and advice service for voluntary organisations in Northern Ireland.…
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CollaborationNI Case Study One
Read more: CollaborationNI Case Study OneCollaborationNI is an independent support and advice service for voluntary organisations in Northern Ireland.…
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Collaborative working between large and small voluntary organisations
Read more: Collaborative working between large and small voluntary organisationsThis study was carried out by IVAR in 2006 for NCVO. The Study focused…
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Head, Heart & Hands Make Collaboration Work
Read more: Head, Heart & Hands Make Collaboration WorkTen top tips for partnership building and lessons learned through CollaborationNI
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Evaluation of Collaboration NI Phase Two
Read more: Evaluation of Collaboration NI Phase TwoIn 2015 IVAR was commissioned by Building Change Trust to conduct an evaluation of…
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Funder Collaboration: Is it worth it?
Read more: Funder Collaboration: Is it worth it?The Child Sexual Exploitation Funders’ Alliance (CSEFA) is a group of 12 charitable funders…
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Funding for resident control
Read more: Funding for resident controlDuring December 2014 IVAR carried out research on behalf of Local Trust to identify…
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I second that emotion
Read more: I second that emotionAt a recent workshop on collaborative working in Dublin, the discussion turned to emotions.…