
Our programme lead for Ireland and Clore Social Leader Fellow, Roger Warnock, outlines what he believes are the eight key traits that make an inclusive leader.
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Our programme lead for Ireland and Clore Social Leader Fellow, Roger Warnock, outlines what he believes are the eight key traits that make an inclusive leader.
Find out moreDate: April 13 2017
Posted by: Tatevik Sargsyan
Ken Pickering, Outreach Worker for Communities Can in Torbay, and Tatevik Sargsyan, project lead, consider the potential for improving support for smaller community organisations.
Find out moreDate: April 12 2017
Posted by: Tatevik Sargsyan
The Communities Can project has supported 378 small and diverse community groups through matching them to a range of experienced local providers. This is the second of two parts, in which we are showcasing some highlights and testimonials from a range of groups who received different types of support through the programme.
Find out moreDate: April 11 2017
Posted by: Tatevik Sargsyan
The Communities Can project has supported 378 small and diverse community groups through matching them to a range of experienced local providers. In two parts, we showcase some highlights and testimonials from a range of groups who received different types of support through the programme.
Find out moreDate: March 24 2017
Posted by: James Noble
James Noble, Deputy Head of Measurement and Evaluation at NPC and co-author of the Communities Can final evaluation report, reflects on some of the key challenges the programme had to overcome.
Find out moreDate: February 28 2017
Posted by: James Noble
Bringing you some highlights from across the three areas of our work; social innovation and investment, work with communities and research.
Find out moreBringing you some highlights from across the three areas of our work; social innovation and investment, work with communities and research.
Find out moreDate: February 14 2017
Posted by: Andy Dunbobbin
Andy Dunbobbin, Community Research for Connah’s Quay on the Amplify Cymru programme gives his reflections on what the programme has meant for him, following the launch of our Valuing Place report last week.
Find out moreDate: December 13 2016
Posted by: Lucy Cui
“If we change the story we tell ourselves then it leaves everything open to possibilities.”
Find out moreDate: December 07 2016
Posted by: Lucy Cui
Community led innovation has experienced a massive growth in the past year. SIC reflects this in the community led innovation network – an entire group of people dedicated to developing and disseminating community led innovation tools, methods and ideas. Monica Nagore and Lucy Cui are coordinating the community led innovation network on behalf of the... Find out more
🗣️ Applications open! We're working with @cabinetofficeuk and @DCMS on the third IEP BOOST scale-up programme; sup… https://t.co/Wd81bjRJSN
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RT @chrisbnaylor: If you're involved in work on the role of communities in health, we'd be delighted to hear from you as part of our Commun…
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On 24th Feb, we will be joined by @RobertDPutnam & @shaylynromneysome to discuss their new book & explore its relev… https://t.co/msuPnMiY4H
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