Fundraising without external support can be a complex and time consuming business. That's why we've created a section full of free, downloadable resources to help you to develop your ability to raise funds for your own organisation.
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A toolkit for understanding, defining, measuring and communicating advocacy outcomes. Includes practical methods for developing an outcome focused approach to monitoring the quality of advocacy provision.
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Advice on how to seize the new opportunities as society looks to the third sector for more public service provision.
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A guide to the procurement process for advocacy organisations produced in May 2010 by ARX
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The best description we've found of how to identify your outcomes and outputs. There's an excellent explanation of the difference between aims and objectives too.
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Evidence that supports the case for children & young people to have access to independent, high quality information, advice and assistance so they can exercise their rights.
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Summary of a research report that examines the case for social welfare advice having a significant beneficial impact on young people’s mental health.
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Overview of the ways in which advocacy can help young people to develop emotional literacy.
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A great statement outlining the value of advocacy for people with a mental illnesses or a learning disability – written by the Royal College of Psychiatrists.