Category Archives: Looking to the future
Volunteering and covid: Making sense of where we are and where we might be heading
Joanna Stuart and Laura Crawford explore how volunteering has currently impacted by coronavirus and how it may change as we reach the next phase of the pandemic. Continue reading
Could you be our EDI committee chair?
NCVO chair of trustees, Priya Singh, reflects on NCVO’s progress with equity, diversity and inclusion (EDI) and looks forward to the recruitment of an independent chair of NCVO’s EDI subcommittee in the New Year. Continue reading
Our priorities in a changing world
A year ago, we set out to devise a new strategic direction for NCVO: with clear priorities and refreshed values. Continue reading
Spring budget 2020: Things to welcome, but questions remain
A round-up of the announcements the chancellor made in his spring budget that are of interest to charities. Continue reading
Stop, collaborate and listen
NCVO's chief executive reflects on the conversations and issues from the last month, and shares what's coming up. Continue reading
The Road Ahead – 20 things for charities to think about in 2020
A look at the key political, economic, social and technological drivers that will have an impact on charities and their work in 2020. Continue reading
New ways, and a hundred days
NCVO's chief executive reflects on the first 100 days in the job. Continue reading
Events, collaborations and ratios – and, of course, the election
NCVO's chief executive reflects on the conversations and issues from the last month, and shares what's coming up. Continue reading
Up and running: my first few weeks as chief executive
I've been in post for about a month now and I wanted to share some of the conversations I'm having and the things that I'm thinking about. Continue reading
Paying tribute to NCVO’s history and looking to the future
NCVO has signed a statement of cooperation with its French and German counterparts, to coincide with a visit to the war grave of the soldier whose donation helped found the organisation. Continue reading