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Registering with the Fundraising Register

The Fundraising Regulator has been established following the Etherington review of fundraising self-regulation in 2015, as the independent regulator of charitable fundraising.

Grants are good!

Grants from the public sector now make up only 5.5% of charity sector income, declining from over 60% since 2004. At that rate, public sector grants could disappear entirely by 2020.

NCVO Report on Financial Trends of Small and Medium-Sized Charities

NCVO have published a report "Navigating Change: An Analysis of Financial Trends for Small and Medium-Sized Charities".

NCVO Reaction to the Anti Advocacy Clause

NCVO's Blog has shared an article outlining their reaction to the government's proposal to insert a clause into major grant agreements preventing the money from being used for lobbying.

Organisation Strength Checking Tool

Big Lottery Fund in partnership with the Cabinet Office have developed a website that can provide charities, community groups and social enterprises with free personalised reports on how to improve their performance and sustainability.

The Friends of the Elderly - Support for older people

The Friends of the Elderly provide financial support to those most in need through their grant giving service, in order to help prevent many older people having to choice between heating their homes and other essentials.

NHS Health Advocacy

If you are unhappy with the service you have received from the NHS, the NHS Complaints Advocacy Service can help. The complaints process is a way of helping you resolve issues you have faced, and is also important in helping us improve the NHS care in Norfolk. 

Partnership and Mediation

Working with other groups and organisations can bring huge benefits to all involved. The development and management of these relationships can also sometimes bring its own challenges! Community Action Norfolk can work through these alongside you. 

Rural Impact Assessment

Rural Impact Assessment is the vital process of ensuring equally effective outcomes for communities, businesses and individuals in the design and delivery of services for rural areas.

Partner Exchange

Many groups have told us that they don’t know who to talk to in the public sector or in the voluntary, community and social enterprise sector. Partner Exchange can help. 

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