All Blog articles
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Our approach for bringing in the right digital partner
By Kathryn Dingle.
On 18 August 2020.
The My Best Life team share our approach to bringing an external agency to help us develop our progressive web app.
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Place-based approaches in response to Covid-19
By Clare Wightman.
On 13 August 2020.
Grapevine chose to create the space to get ahead on future issues, rather than focusing on emergency response during the pandemic.
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Has Covid-19 really ended homelessness?
By Margery Infield .
On 10 August 2020.
Whilst temporarily addressing rough sleeping, there are issues that policymakers, charities and funders must face up to.
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The next stage of State of the Sector 2020
By Theo Clay .
On 7 August 2020.
We want to further develop our State of the Sector 2020 research to highlight new challenges and advocate for change in the wake of the pandemic.
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What’s holding back digital innovation in the charity sector?
By Michelle Man .
On 6 August 2020.
Insights and recommendations from Media Trust and NPC’s virtual roundtable.
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What have we learnt from the Covid-19 volunteering boom?
By Dan Corry .
On 3 August 2020.
The recent increase in volunteering is very heart warming. We need a critical reflection on what has worked and what has not during this crisis.
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Using a learning culture to build back better
By Olivia Eyimofe Race .
On 31 July 2020.
In response to the Covid-19 crisis, we’ve all had to adapt our services and try new things. How can we continue to develop a learning culture beyond the crisis?
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Getting charities up the (conservative) policy agenda
By Tom Collinge .
On 30 July 2020.
Danny Kruger and Charlotte Pickles virtually joined us to discuss how charities can rise up the government agenda.
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Innovations, opportunities and ambition at NPC Ignites 2020
By Alex Miller.
On 28 July 2020.
It's critical that we come together to discuss the future of the sector and examine new solutions to the problems we currently face.
Good ideas, effective research, independent thinking.