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Wales Council for Voluntary Action
NameWales Council for Voluntary Action
HeadquartersCardiff, Wales
Region servedWales

Wales Council for Voluntary Action is a charity that supports and represents the third sector in Wales, working closely with organizations such as Age Cymru, British Red Cross, and Oxfam. The organization aims to promote volunteering and provide resources for voluntary organizations, including training and funding opportunities, in partnership with Big Lottery Fund, European Social Fund, and Welsh Government. As a key player in the Welsh third sector, it collaborates with National Council for Voluntary Organisations and Charity Commission for England and Wales to advance the interests of voluntary organizations in Wales. The organization's work is also informed by research from Joseph Rowntree Foundation, New Philanthropy Capital, and Institute for Voluntary Action Research.

Introduction

The Wales Council for Voluntary Action plays a vital role in supporting the third sector in Wales, which includes organizations such as Barnardo's, NSPCC, and RNIB. The organization works to promote the value of volunteering and provide resources for voluntary organizations, including guidance on governance, fundraising, and marketing, in partnership with Institute of Fundraising, Charity Finance Group, and National Council for Voluntary Organisations. It also collaborates with Welsh Government, Local Government Association, and Public Services Ombudsman for Wales to ensure that the third sector is represented in policy discussions, and that the needs of voluntary organizations are taken into account. The organization's work is also influenced by the Sustainable Development Goals, Well-being of Future Generations (Wales) Act 2015, and Social Services and Well-being (Wales) Act 2014.

History

The Wales Council for Voluntary Action was established to support and represent the third sector in Wales, building on the work of organizations such as National Council for Voluntary Organisations and Charity Commission for England and Wales. The organization has a long history of working with voluntary organizations, including Age Cymru, British Red Cross, and Oxfam, to promote volunteering and provide resources for community groups and charities. Over the years, it has collaborated with Welsh Government, Local Government Association, and Public Services Ombudsman for Wales to develop policy and legislation that supports the third sector, such as the Charities Act 2011 and Social Services and Well-being (Wales) Act 2014. The organization's work has also been influenced by the G8 Summit, United Nations, and European Union.

Structure and Governance

The Wales Council for Voluntary Action is governed by a board of trustees, which includes representatives from voluntary organizations such as Barnardo's, NSPCC, and RNIB. The organization is also supported by a team of staff, who work to provide resources and support for voluntary organizations, including training and funding opportunities, in partnership with Big Lottery Fund, European Social Fund, and Welsh Government. The organization's governance structure is designed to ensure that it is accountable to its members and the wider third sector, and that it is able to represent the interests of voluntary organizations in Wales. The organization is also a member of National Council for Voluntary Organisations and Charity Finance Group, and works closely with Institute of Fundraising and Public Services Ombudsman for Wales.

Activities and Services

The Wales Council for Voluntary Action provides a range of activities and services to support voluntary organizations in Wales, including training and funding opportunities, in partnership with Big Lottery Fund, European Social Fund, and Welsh Government. The organization also provides guidance on governance, fundraising, and marketing, and offers support with policy and legislation, in collaboration with Welsh Government, Local Government Association, and Public Services Ombudsman for Wales. Additionally, the organization works to promote volunteering and provide resources for community groups and charities, including Age Cymru, British Red Cross, and Oxfam. The organization's work is also informed by research from Joseph Rowntree Foundation, New Philanthropy Capital, and Institute for Voluntary Action Research.

Impact and Partnerships

The Wales Council for Voluntary Action has a significant impact on the third sector in Wales, working with organizations such as Barnardo's, NSPCC, and RNIB to promote volunteering and provide resources for voluntary organizations. The organization's partnerships with Welsh Government, Local Government Association, and Public Services Ombudsman for Wales have helped to ensure that the third sector is represented in policy discussions, and that the needs of voluntary organizations are taken into account. The organization's work has also been recognized by National Council for Voluntary Organisations, Charity Commission for England and Wales, and Institute of Fundraising, and it has received funding from Big Lottery Fund, European Social Fund, and Welsh Government. The organization is also a member of European Foundation Centre and International Council on Social Welfare, and works closely with United Nations and European Union.

Category:Charities based in Wales

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