2016 London Mayoral Election- Civil Society Policy Recommendations
During this period of austerity, uncertainty and the recasting of the role of the state, London Funders commissioned James Scott to document the policy recommendations made by civil society organisations to the 2016 London mayoral candidates.
Our Objectives:
1. To document the policy recommendations made by civil society organisations (CSOs) as part of the 2016 London mayoral election
2. To demonstrate the degree of commonality amongst CSO policy recommendations in London
3. To provide the civil society funding community with a baseline for future evaluation and monitoring of campaigns and advocacy projects
Full report available here.
Resources
- Datasets of London
- Recruitment and Consultancy
- Forum
- London Funders Publications
- After The Storm
- London Funders Brexit Briefing - Autumn 2020
- Brexit - A Briefing Note to Funders
- Review of Reviews
- To begin at the beginning
- The Resilience of People in Community-facing Organisations: What’s the role of funders?
- The Possible not the Perfect
- Building Bridges: Bringing local authorities and independent funders into dialogue
- London Funders Governance Review
- 2016 London Mayoral Election- Civil Society Policy Recommendations
- Previous London Funders publications