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    Reports Reloaded: Building on the Possible, not the Perfect - making change stick

    Commissioned by London Funders, and written by IVAR (Institute for Voluntary Action Research), 'The Possible, not the Perfect'  looked at key features and aspects of a range of funders’ grant-making responses to the Grenfell Tower fire, the London Bridge and Borough Market attacks and the Manchester Arena bomb. It found that across a number of the collaborative funds set up in response to the emergencies, funders stepped outside their normal practices in a range of different ways.For the sixth piece in our Reports Reloaded series, Ben Cairns, Director of IVAR reflects on the lessons in the original report and how it provided a guide to funders' response to the pandemic. 

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    Reports Reloaded: The role of place based giving in building a strong civil society

    For the final look back at our 2019 Review of Reviews, London Funder’s Helen Mathie reflects on what is still relevant to our ambitions for place based giving to create a stronger civil society. 

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    Three months into my role at London Funders

    London Funders’ Funder Collaboration Coordinator and 2027 Associate, Alisha Pomells, builds on her initial blog (one month in at London Funders) to reflect on what she’s learnt, three months later, both at an individual level but also about the wider funding sector.

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    Reports Reloaded: 3 years on from More, Better, Together: a strategic review of giving in London – where are we now?

    In the fourth piece of our Reports Reloaded, Jon Tabbush (Researcher, Centre for London) reflects back on Centre for London's strategic review of giving in London and asks what has changed, three years (and a pandemic) later. 

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    Reports Reloaded: Are we building a future that works for everyone?

    For our third piece in the Reports Reloaded series, Paul Roberts, CEO of the LGBT Consortium reflects on the Government’s Civil Society Strategy, published in 2018 and look at what is needed to build a future that works for everyone – a central focus of the Government's strategy.

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    Reports Reloaded: Civil Society Futures - three years on

    To celebrate 25 years, we're looking back at London Funders' archive of reports and think pieces.  What has changed? What remains relevant? How can we build on past lessons and analysis to inform the future of funding?To gain different perspectives on the reports, we’ve been asking several key funders and stakeholders to reflect back to see what learning still applies and how funders can move forward together to tackle key issues facing London ‘post’-pandemic. In this piece, we asked Dame Julia Unwin to reflect on the inquiry she chaired into the future of civil society back in 2018 and share lessons on the good, the bad and the ugly in the years that followed the inquiry.

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    Reports Reloaded: Civil Society in the Age of Coronavirus – A+B+C=D?

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    The Possible not the Perfect (but still pretty good)

    A guest blog by David Terrace (Grants Programme Manager - Older People and Housing, Mercers' Company)Taking stock of the lessons learnt through a tumultuous 2020 whilst the pandemic rumbles on is not easy. In fact, it’s not the perfect time to do it at all. However, in the spirit of the oft-repeated mantra from London Funders, the possible not the perfect, here are my thoughts, taking stock before the end of the year.

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    Towards action

    With “towards renewal” in our minds, we propose convening a group, made up of individuals of diverse lived and learned experience, to explore the shoreline, the ‘what if’, thinking with us not for us.

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    Towards reflection: The “Review of Reviews” reviewed . .

    The past is constantly being reviewed and reinterpreted through the lens of the present. John Griffiths, the author of last year’s Review of Reviews looks back to see what we can still draw on from several pre-Covid strategies to inform our future planning for civil society’s recovery . . .

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    We take a knee with London’s communities: Black Lives Matter.

    We know that the covid-19 pandemic is having a devastating impact on Black, Asian and minority ethnic communities – through the distressing loss of life, and the social and economic impact of the crisis.We understand that there were structural inequalities and injustices before the start of this crisis, and that these will increase at this time without positive action.We recognise that organisations led by Black, Asian and minority ethnic people have not had investment and support to grow due to previous funding approaches.We hear the voices of Black, Asian and minority ethnic people and communities sharing their experiences, their hopes and their fears, and we commit to supporting people and the work needed to achieve justice through our funding programmes.We are proud to be working in partnership with equity and inclusion groups who are challenging us to do better as a funding community and helping set the strategic direction of the London Community Response – we welcome the critical role they play in this process.We commit to putting equity and inclusion at the heart of the London Community Response, and beyond, so that we can work together on this journey towards a fairer future.We will take action together through the London Community Response by:Funding groups fairly for their time where we ask for expertise, insight and support to get it right on equity and inclusion as a partnership;Designing funding criteria that reflect the asks of the communities we wish to serve, trusting the expertise of Black, Asian and minority ethnic communities;Ensuring our funding application processes are as accessible as possible, and that groups are provided with support to overcome barriers that exist;Transparently reporting on the proportion of funding that is given to groups led by Black, Asian and minority ethnic people and communities;Resourcing partners representing Black, Asian and minority ethnic communities to act as critical friends to us, and seeking to ensure we are sharing power through genuine partnership; andSharing our learning as we go, recognising that we will not always get things right, but that it is only through listening and understanding that we will improve. Why are we releasing this statement?We’re sharing this now to highlight the role we can play at this time, specifically through our work on the London Community Response funding partnership supporting communities in London affected by covid-19.We know that the facts speak for themselves. The latest report from Public Health England on how different factors have affected covid-19 risk and outcomes shows that: compared to the same time period in 2019, deaths in Black males were 3.9 times higher than expected, deaths have been 2.9 times higher in Asian males and 1.7 times higher in White males. Among females, deaths were between 2.7-2.8 times higher in Black, Mixed and Other ethnic groups in this period, compared with 2.4 in Asian and 1.6 in White females.We’ve been listening carefully to groups through the London Community Response, and have heard that for Black and minoritised women and girls, racialised discrimination and the disproportionate impact of structural inequalities has also become exacerbated and that there are groups for whom the virus represents a ‘widening of the gap’ between them and the essential services and support needed to stay well and healthy. We’re grateful to be working with Ubele, amongst others, and their intelligence has helped to guide the strategy and shape of the London Community Response.We’re also pleased to hear voices calling for change across the sector, including: #CharitySoWhite, Future Foundations and the Resourcing Racial Justice Fund.  We will continue to amplify their work, and share their advice on how we can be an ally to movements for justice.

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