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PRESS RELEASE: Ubuntu Multicultural Centre CIC rings in the New Year with a £100k grant from the National Lottery to continue running its successful Drop in Centre

NEWS: Steps to Sustainability: 18 months of supporting grassroots organisations

NEWS: Social Return on Investment done right: how we developed a SROI Calculator for carers services for infrastructure charity, Carers Trust

NEWS: The four barriers to funding for minority-led organisations: Directors Natasha and Francesca reflect the recent research we conducted for NPC

NEWS: Helping West Norfolk Carers demonstrate their impact to funders

PRESS RELEASE: New report illustrates how a grassroots organisation is directly addressing structural barriers faced by the Roma – the UK's most marginalised population

PRESS RELEASE: CSC launches ‘32 Steps to Togetherness’ with the National Lottery’s Jubilee Grant

OPINION: What’s up with Levelling Up: the main takeaways from our coffee club discussion
We recently hosted a coffee club on what Levelling Up means for the civil society sector, inviting knowledgeable friends of CSC from London Plus and the Cabinet Office to speak and discuss. This briefing outlines what we learnt and where we landed: three reasons for hope, and four concerns.

NEWS: Sisters in Business CIC: Supporting Muslim Women Entrepreneurs

NEWS: Muslim Mental Health Matters: a report on the current gaps in mental health support for British Muslim communities

Appreciation for civil society at coffee club: what did we learn from the Minister for Civil Society?

Mark’s Interim role with European Network on Religion and Belief

Luton Roma Trust: Organisational Impact Evaluation

Kate’s Book Club Reflections

Loneliness Learning Programme: Scaling up loneliness interventions on a community level

East Timorese Association Peterborough (ETAP): Successful launch of ESOL programme under Steps to Recovery

Mother and Child Welfare Organisation: Co-production and integrated support under Steps to Recovery

Why don’t perinatal women get the support they need?

Together Middlesbrough & Cleveland (TM&C) – reflecting on the end of a successful and collaborative chapter
