The NICVA Summit 2026
- S3 Solutions

- Jun 11
- 2 min read

The NICVA Summit 2026 at ICC Belfast provided a fantastic opportunity for our team to connect with charities, community groups, social enterprises and public sector organisations from across Northern Ireland. As one of the sector's key annual events, the summit brought together people who are passionate about creating positive change, sharing knowledge and finding practical ways to strengthen
their impact.

Throughout the day, we had the pleasure of meeting both familiar faces and new organisations keen to learn more about how technology can support impact measurement and reporting. The conversations at our stand highlighted many of the common challenges organisations face, from collecting meaningful data to demonstrating outcomes for funders, boards and stakeholders. It was encouraging to hear so many attendees speak about their commitment to evidence-based decision-making and continuous improvement.

A particular highlight was showcasing the latest developments within ImpactReady, including our Dynamic Reporting feature. Designed to reduce the administrative burden often associated with reporting, the feature enables organisations to transform their data into clear, engaging and insightful reports with greater ease. The response from delegates was overwhelmingly positive, with many interested in how dynamic reporting could help save time while providing more compelling evidence of impact.

One of the most rewarding aspects of attending events such as the NICVA Summit is the opportunity to hear directly from those working on the front lines of social change. Every organisation has its own unique story, challenges and ambitions, and the discussions throughout the day reinforced the importance of having flexible tools that adapt to different reporting and evaluation needs.
The summit also served as a valuable reminder of the strength, resilience and innovation that exists across Northern Ireland's voluntary and community sector. Despite increasing demands and limited resources, organisations continue to deliver vital services and make a meaningful difference within their communities. Being part of those conversations and learning from the experiences of attendees was a real privilege.

We would like to extend our thanks to everyone who visited our stand, attended demonstrations, asked questions and shared their experiences with us. The feedback and insights we received are invaluable, and we're excited to continue many of the conversations that began at ICC Belfast.
As we reflect on another successful summit, we're looking forward to working with even more organisations to help simplify reporting, strengthen evaluation practices and better communicate the impact they create every day.
Want to find out more?
If securing funding or measuring impact is a challenge within your organisation, feel free to reach out to us for a conversation.
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