DEVON VOLUNTARY ACTION

DEVON VOLUNTARY ACTION is a dedicated charitable organization making a significant impact in the UK charity sector.

Devon Voluntary Action (DeVA) is a locally based Devon wide CVS partnership building vibrant, healthy communities. Through our partners, we offer help, advice, training and support to voluntary and community sector groups across Devon and support the engagement of the sector in having a powerful voice.

Income: £40,075

Registration Status

Registered

Reg. Number

1158671

Gift Aid Status

No

Annual Income

£40,075

Contact Information

Address: Coggans Well House (c/o CHAT), Phoenix Lane, Tiverton, EX16 6LU

Email: [email protected]

Phone: 01884 210933

Website: http://www.devonva.org

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About This Charity

Devon Voluntary Action (DeVA) is a locally based Devon wide CVS partnership building vibrant, healthy communities. Through our partners, we offer help, advice, training and support to voluntary and community sector groups across Devon and support the engagement of the sector in having a powerful voice.

Our Analysis

This charity plays a crucial role in advancing educational opportunities. Community engagement forms a cornerstone of this charity's approach.

Activities & Impact

Devon Voluntary Action (DeVA) is a locally based Devon wide CVS partnership building vibrant, healthy communities. Through our partners, we offer help, advice, training and support to voluntary and community sector groups across Devon and support the engagement of the sector in having a powerful voice.

Financial Information

The latest reported income for this charity is £40,075.

Financial Analysis

As a grassroots organization, this charity demonstrates efficient use of limited resources.

Detailed financial history is not available in our database. For the most up-to-date financial information, please check the Charity Commission website.

Gift Aid: No

Location

Coggans Well House (c/o CHAT), Phoenix Lane, Tiverton, EX16 6LU

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