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The value of support for community organisations
By James Noble.
On 24 March 2017.
NPC has helped Communities Can, which aimed to deliver consultancy support to ‘community organisations’.
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Annual return for 2017: Consultation response
On 10 March 2017.
NPC's submission to the Charity Commission’s open consultation on the information collected from charities in the 2017 Annual Return.
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What’s in the box? Insights on the 2017 spring budget
By Patrick Murray.
On 8 March 2017.
Spring Budget 2017 - Phillip Hammond took centre stage today to announce…not very much really .
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NPC response to the consultation on the Charity Governance Code
On 10 February 2017.
We draw on our experience of working with charities and funders to suggest how boards might enable charities in these uncertain times.
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The Homelessness Reduction Bill shows what charities can achieve together
By Andrew Weston.
On 27 January 2017.
The Homelessness Reduction Bill just passed its third reading in the Commons. Here Andrew Weston looks at what has gone right to get the bill this far.
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Britain’s prisons and the role of charities
By Guest contributor.
On 11 January 2017.
We're researching the role of the charities in reducing reoffending and improving outcomes for those in the criminal justice system.
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Partners in crime?
By Guest contributor.
On 15 December 2016.
Drawing on insights from a recent event Grace Wyld explains why greater collaboration is needed between charities and Police and Crime Commissioners.
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Bridging the gap between charities and their users
By Shona Curvers.
On 25 November 2016.
Involving users in planning, delivering and evaluating a charity's work can help make services more effective. But it's also a matter of principle.
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Taking stock of NPC’s Well-being Measure
By Tris Lumley.
On 28 October 2016.
Tris Limley talks through the next phase for our online survey platform.
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NPC response the Lords Select Committee on Charities’ review
On 17 October 2016.
The Lords Select Committee on Charities was set up to consider issues related to sustaining the charity sector.
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A foothold on the uphill struggle towards measuring impact
By James Noble.
On 11 October 2016.
James Noble talks through the Justice Data Lab explaining why we think the model shows real promise for helping us reach the impact summit.
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When two become one: Mergers—an insider’s view
By Oliver Carrington.
On 16 September 2016.
Charity mergers are often viewed as a last resort at the brink of closure, rather than as a smart strategic move made from a position of strength.