Responding to PHF Shared Ground Theory of Change: Cassie Robinson
“It is valuable for organisations to share how they are designing their funding approach in relation to how they believe they can best effect change.” The new theory of...
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“It is valuable for organisations to share how they are designing their funding approach in relation to how they believe they can best effect change.” The new theory of...
Read moreMary Schwarz discusses ArtWorks Alliance’s journey over the last five years, their plans for the future and how you can get involved. While arts participation may be...
Read moreRégis Cochefert, Director of Grants and Programmes, reflects on the Foundation’s emergency grant-making as we prepare to reopen to applications, whilst retaining a...
Read moreIn August 2018, Paul Hamlyn Foundation (PHF) started looking in detail at the structure and shape of the immigration advice sector. Various pieces of work were commissioned to...
Read moreIn common with so many people across the world I have been appalled by the murder of George Floyd in Minnesota and the denials of wrongdoing that have followed. I wanted to...
Read moreIt’s now ten weeks since we closed the office and moved our staff and operations to home working. Spring 2020 has passed in...
Read moreCeri Hutton and Jane Harris discuss the findings from their report and outline how voluntary sector organisations have...
Read moreFrom virtual tours to live streams, podcasts and Twitter challenges, arts and cultural organisations are making heroic efforts...
Read moreReflecting on Renaisi’s evaluation of the Youth Fund, Alice Thornton highlights the features that make the Fund unusual and...
Read moreAt Paul Hamlyn Foundation, we believe the arts play a vital role in young people’s learning, and improving young people’s...
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