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People, places and health agencies: Lessons from Big Local residents
Repository entry 1 December 2016
Local Trust commissioned this research because health and wellbeing had been identified as a priority in many Big Local areas; and because the areas that were already working with health agencies said that this relationship was both rewarding and challenging.
The research addressed two questions:
Do Big Local areas and health agencies have …
A common interest: The role of asset transfer in developing the community business market
Repository entry 1 November 2016
The Power to Change Research Institute commissioned New Local Government Network in March 2016, to provide the most comprehensive possible mapping of asset transfers from local authorities to communities in recent years.
This report found steady progress in assets being transferred to communities over the past 5 years, and identified gaps in a…
A common interest: The role of asset transfer in developing the community business market
Repository entry 1 November 2016
# Preview | Download RI-03S-The role of asset transfer in developing the community business market.pdf76kB Author(s) Abigail Gilbert Citation Gilbert, A. (2016) A common interest: The role of asset transfer in developing the community business market. Research Report. Power to
Alt Valley Community Trust
Repository entry 1 November 2016
# Preview | Download RI-03-CS-Alt Valley Community Trust.pdf78kB Author(s) Unspecified Citation Unspecified (2016) Alt Valley Community Trust. Case Study. Power to Change. Details Report type: Case Study Publisher: Power to Change Location: North West
Bristol Community Land Trust
Repository entry 1 November 2016
# Preview | Download RI-03-CS-Bristol Community Land Trust.pdf78kB Author(s) Unspecified Citation Unspecified (2016) Bristol Community Land Trust. Case Study. Power to Change. Details Report type: Case Study Publisher: Power to Change Location: South West
The community business market in 2016
Repository entry 1 November 2016
The Power to Change Research Institute commissioned Social Finance in July 2016 to provide an updated assessment of the state of the community business market. This follows ‘What if we ran it ourselves?’ and ‘The State of the Community Business Market’.
The report finds that the number of community businesses in England has grown by 5%…
The community business market in 2016 – Research Summary
Repository entry 1 November 2016
# Preview | Download RI-04S-The Community Business Market in 2016.pdf174kB Author(s) Doug Hall Tom Davies Adam Swersky Citation Hall, D., Davies, T. and Swersky, A. (2016) The community business market in 2016 – Research Summary. Research Report. Power to Change.
Amplify Cymru Storybook
Publication 18 October 2016
Part of our places programme, Amplify Cymru was launched in Port Talbot in South Wales bringing together communities from Aberystwyth, Connah’s Quay and Port Talbot. We worked with them to find out what they believe needs changing to transform these
Realising Ambition Programme Insights: Issue 5
Publication 17 October 2016
The Realising Ambition consortium, of which The Young Foundation was a part, produced a series of 12 Programme Insights rather than writing a long evaluation report at the end of the five-year programme. In our fifth Programme Insight, we focus
Brighton Open Market
Repository entry 1 October 2016
# Preview | Download RI-03-CS-Brighton Open Market.pdf75kB Author(s) Unspecified Citation Unspecified (2016) Brighton Open Market. Case Study. Power to Change. Details Report type: Case Study Publisher: Power to Change Location: South East
Croydon Saffron Central
Repository entry 1 October 2016
# Preview | Download RI-03-Croydon Saffron Central.pdf75kB Author(s) Unspecified Citation Unspecified (2016) Croydon Saffron Central. Case Study. Power to Change. Details Report type: Case Study Publisher: Power to Change Location: London
Power to Change Annual Grantee Survey 2016
Repository entry 1 October 2016
This is the first in a regular series of annual reports on the experiences of Power to Change grantees. It is based on a survey of all 54 organisations that received grant offers between January 2015 and May 2016. Overall, the survey concludes a strong and positive impact on the profile of grantees as a result of their association with Power to…
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