Friday 30 January 2015

NCVO - How do we get involved?

At the Forum on Tuesday, I spoke about opportunities for the Alliance to get involved at a higher level - feeding into the work done by NCVO (The National Council for Voluntary Organisations), and there are a few ways for us to do this:

1) They have been doing a wider piece of work around getting the DWP to recognise the value of volunteering, and how they can help jobseekers to maximise these benefits. I'm going to contact the person who is leading on that work in the North West, and if it would be of value, I can get her to come and talk about this work at a future forum meeting.

2) On the topic of jobseekers being supported/encouraged/allowed to volunteer and how well this has worked for them, they'd be delighted to receive case studies about how this has worked.

3) They're also always pleased to receive evidence of good practice, case studies and examples which support the areas of their manifesto, namely:
  • How to strengthen the economy and help people to find work
  • How to transform public services
  • How to help communities & volunteering flourish
These can be your projects - it's a chance to blow your own trumpet!!

4) They're always on the lookout for content for their site www.knowhownonprofit.org/how-to This is a series of 'how-to' guides on all sorts of topics from 'How to run a Twitter Chat' to 'How to Decide Whether to respond to a Tender Opportunity' - if you think you've got expertise in a particular area and would like to contribute, you can do so through the site, or if you'd like to send it through to us, we can organise this for you. And even if you don't, it's a really great resource to be aware of!

We think it would be really great for Manchester Advice Alliance to make an impact at more than just a local level, so please do send in your contributions for us to pass on - the usual address, rosi.hunter@manchestercab.org


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