Tag Archives: Infrastructure
The civil society strategy: What it says about local infrastructure
The civil society strategy has been launched, but what does that mean for local infrastructure organisations? Continue reading
GaN Canny: Surveying the views of the sector in Gateshead and Newcastle
NCVO vice chair Sally Young, chief executive of Newcastle CVS, on the findings of a new report looking at the views of voluntary sector in local area. Continue reading
Who needs local infrastructure?
Why infrastructure is valuable and how some organisations are innovating to become sustainable Continue reading
The House of Lords report on charities: what you need to know
A look at the new House of Lord's report on Charities and what it means for voluntary sector organisations. Continue reading
Technology and the voluntary sector: Don’t (always) believe the hype
What opportunities and challenges does technology present to the sector? Here is what we learned from our research with Tata Consultancy Services. Continue reading
Volunteering round-up: February 2016
This month, we look at how volunteer managers can skill up and share our plans for celebrating volunteering, including an extended Volunteers' Week Continue reading
The future of employer supported volunteering
The potential problem with employer supported volunteering and a new initiative which offers a solution Continue reading
The survival of infrastructure in a volatile environment
How Exeter CVS have used adaptive and agile leadership to thrive through good positioning and a ‘needs-led’ approach. Continue reading
Supporting the supporters: championing infrastructure
The value of infrastructure organisations and cross-sector working Continue reading
Live discussion: Local partnerships and infrastructure – 20 October, 15.00-16.00
Discuss the future of local partnerships and infrastructure in relation to health and social care with our expert panellists. Continue reading