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What is the future "civil economy"?

Posted on 05/06/2009

Will Hutton, economic commentator and executive vice-chair of the Work Foundation recently shared his views on the possible future roles of civil society associations in relation to the economy and financial sector with Geoff Mulgan, Chair of the Carnegie Inquiry into the Future of Civil Society.  Click here to listen to the interview.

Trust awarded funding to tackle lack of affordable rural housing

Posted on 04/06/2009

Carnegie UK Trust has been awarded money from the Empowerment Fund to continue vital support of the Community Land Trust National Demonstration Project.

Carnegie is one of twenty-one projects that will receive part of a £9.25m Empowerment Fund to deliver on the key themes of the Communities in Control White paper and help to give a real voice to people in their communities.

Scottish Launch of ESRC Research Centre for Charitable Giving and Philanthropy - 13th February

Posted on 02/12/2009

The ESRC Research Centre for Charitable Giving and Philanthropy is an exciting new initiative jointly funded by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC), the Scottish Government, the Office of the Third Sector, and the Carnegie UK Trust, and is itself an innovative partnership between the University of Edinburgh Business School and Cass Business School.  

Power Moves Event - London

Posted on 11/18/2008

The Carnegie UK Trust is hosting an event in London to discuss the findings of the Trust's recent report - Power Moves.

Power Moves tells the story of four recent policy decisions to examine the question of who has power in public decision making.  The report suggests that the "powerless" can have more power than they tend to assume. 

The event is targeted at all those who are invovled in, or who want to have more influence in decision-making processes, including campaigners, community organisers and policy-makers. 

Details:

Farmers Building a Future Through Collaboration

Posted on 10/31/2008

Following the Carnegie ethos of encouraging people to develop their own solutions, the CUKT is supporting a conference designed to encourage the growth of networking and collaboration amongst farmers throughout England.

Power Moves Event - Newcastle, 13 Nov

Posted on 10/29/2008

The Carnegie UK Trust and the IPPR North are hosting a special event in Newcastle to discuss the findings of the Trust's recent report - Power Moves.

13 November 2008, 13.30 to 16.00

Bisoscience Centre, Centre for Life, Newcastle

Power Moves tells the story of four recent policy decisions to examine the question of who has power in public decision making.  The report suggests that the "powerless" can have more power than they tend to assume. 

The event is targeted at activitists, campaigners, community organisers and civil society associations. 

For more information, contact:
Hannah Grimsley
Phone.: +44 (0) 191 211 2645
E-mail:  h.grimsley@ippr.org 

Book now for Bridging Social Capital Seminar

Posted on 10/29/2008

Seminar 5 - Bridging the Learning Divide. This seminar is the fifth in a series of seminars held jointly with NCVO on ‘bridging’ social capital. The seminar will explore how education institutions can promote, along with other partners, community cohesion and social inclusion. To find out more and to book your place click here.

Have your say! Civil Society and Climate Change

Posted on 10/23/2008

The Carnegie Inquiry into the Future of Civil Society in the UK and Ireland has launched two projects that are designed to engage civil society groups in the challenges of climate change and resource scarcity.

Carnegie supports major landowners conference

Posted on 10/08/2008

The Duke of Roxburghe is to host a major Landowners Conference titled: 'Communities on the Edge? Working together to sustain rural communities'  at Floors Castle on 18th November. Organised by Carnegie's Rural Action Research Partners from the Communities on the Edge project, the event is being promoted by the Scottish Rural Property and Business Association.

This event will bring together landowners from across the UK to share ideas and best practice and to consider how to add value to rural assets and sustain communities. It will focus on the relationship between landowning estates and the local communities they are part of. It will examine how  effective partnerships might lead the way to building a sustainable, resilient countryside, one that is fit to embrace the challenges and opportunities of the future.

Launch of the UK’s first research Centre for Charitable Giving and Philanthropy

Posted on 10/02/2008

PRESS RELEASE  

£2m research centre to provide essential new evidence on charitable giving                       

A new £2m research centre begins work today on answering the big questions on charitable giving and philanthropy. It will address vital questions such as: what impact do economic conditions have on donations to charity? What motivates people, including the super-rich, to give to charity? How can good causes use these donations most effectively? 

The ESRC Research Centre for Charitable Giving and Philanthropy, based at Cass Business School, City University, London, will provide crucial evidence which charities can use to develop giving in the UK, and which the Government can also use to ensure their policies are most effective in helping charities give all that they can to society. 

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