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People and place in creating social change in communities
By Sally-Anne Greenfield.
On 26 June 2019.
Sally-Anne Greenfield, newly appointed trustee of NPC talks about why she believes our new strategy is an important step in the right direction.
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Labour’s Civil Society Strategy
By Tom Collinge .
On 14 June 2019.
Labour launched its own Civil Society Strategy this week. Here Tom Collinge draws out what this means for charities and funders.
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Snapshots of the sector 2019: Place
By Tom Collinge.
On 29 March 2019.
2016’s State of the Sector research suggested that charities were grappling with how to reshape their relationships with the state.
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Snapshots of the sector 2019: Contracts
By Tom Collinge.
On 7 March 2019.
In 2016 we found that 2 in 3 charities delivering public sector contracts were subsidising those contracts with other income
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Peppa Pig & place shaping projects
By Tom Alexander.
On 26 October 2018.
What have traditional local government and civil society approaches to problems got in common with Peppa Pig characters?
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Where next for charities and civil society? Dan Corry’s NPC Ignites 2018 speech
By Tom Collinge.
On 11 October 2018.
At this year's NPC Ignites conference, NPC CEO Dan Corry asked the sector to imagine what an ideal version of itself might look like.
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Building a better sense of community
By Dan Corry .
On 11 September 2018.
NPC CEO Dan Corry shares some reflections on the government’s recent Civil Society Strategy.
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What is changed by collaboration in a place?
By Imogen Walker .
On 3 May 2018.
Imogen Walker reflects on the opportunities and dangers of greater collaboration between the voluntary sector and local government.
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Some problems with place
By Dan Corry .
On 13 April 2018.
With place-based problem solving growing in popularity among policy and civil society circles, Dan Corry sets out some of the issues
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The past and potential of ‘place’
By Dan Corry .
On 6 April 2018.
‘Place-based’ solutions gaining popularity at the moment. But it’s not a new idea. The approach has quite a history.