Blogs
Charities, campaigning and the World Cup
We work with a number of organisations who support the LGBTQ+ community here in the South West. I also follow some national charities in this arena. Some of these organisations are promoting a ban on the World Cup (due to homosexuality still being illegal in...
Elastic communities?
More and more demands and expectations are being placed on communities to do things that previously we might reasonably have expected the state or private business to provide or resource. For example, volunteer run community speed watch groups are being set up to help...
Managing Resources
We work with a lot of small organisations. One of the things that many of them struggle with is balancing the needs of their clients (and potential clients) with the resources they have. Most of them do this really well – keeping their clients central to their work...
Good Funding
I’ve been reflecting on funding and grants, and the difference some make… and the lack of impact that others have. I’ve seen massive benefit from tiny grants when they go to a small community based organisation with a team of volunteers making the most of that...
Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
We’ve recently completed a piece of work with an organisation, looking at diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI). I wouldn’t describe myself as an ‘expert’ in this arena – but what I was able to do, was to enable the organisation to reflect on its current delivery and...
Social Enterprise
We’re running some sessions over the next few months for CICs – all pretty much booked up (but hopefully we’ll be offering more later in the year). We also work with a lot of fantastic CICs. I’ve been mulling over what this model has brought to the sector. There...
Annual Report 2020 to 2021
Have a read of our latest annual report. Contains feedback from clients, details of what we do, who we are and who we help. Link opens in a new window.
Little things…big impact
I was in Langport in Somerset the other day and there in a wonderful open space alongside the River Parrett were some nice wooden benches. So what, I can hear you say. Well, at least one of these benches was curved, forming a U shape, intending (I guess) to make it...
Going unitary? Be prepared
The government has recently decided that Somerset will become a unitary council. So goodbye, in 2023, to Taunton Deane, Mendip, South Somerset and so on. And North Yorkshire is going down the same route, with Cumbria effectively being split into two unitary councils....