Engaging your community in a meaningful way
This toolkit provides techniques to help voluntary organisations engage their communities.
This hub has been curated to help people looking to bring more power and resources into the hand of local communities and organisations.
This hub has been curated to help local people bring more power into the hands of their communities.
The resources are curated by the We’re Right Here campaign, which is driven by Community Leaders who have overcome huge bureaucratic barriers to make their places better for people in their community. They are calling on the English Devolution Bill to give local people and community organisations greater power over the spaces, services and spending decisions in their area, and form more effective partnerships with their local and combined authorities.
By providing essential resources, the campaign aims to support more local people to take on existing avenues of community power and prepare for upcoming opportunities to take on more community power.
This toolkit provides techniques to help voluntary organisations engage their communities.
Your group may need a legal structure to avoid any difficult situations in future.
A comprehensive handbook on how to set up and run a successful community hub
An overview of the various funding options that may be available to your charity or community group
This resource is designed to help you produce a Business plan for your charity or community group
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Webinar recording and film to help community organisations maximise the potential of space rental.
Community Rights are a set of powers that give you a greater say over how your community develops.
The Community Right to Challenge was introduced by the Localism Act 2012.
The Rights gives communities the power to ensure councils use land and underused land effectively.
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