Compact Voice is pleased to release the report on our latest annual survey of local Compacts. The information gathered provides a rare and valuable insight into the health of local partnerships and how key Government policies are affecting the voluntary sector across the country.
The winners of this year’s Compact Awards have been announced at a ceremony held by Compact Voice last night in London, which was hosted by Peter Holbrook CBE, Chair of Compact Voice, and Rob Wilson MP, Minister for Civil Society.
Compact Voice is pleased to announce the shortlist for this year's Compact Awards. The awards celebrate excellence in partnership working between the voluntary sector and the public sector.
The survey is now closed. We will be publishing the findings in the coming months.
Compact Voice's 2015 survey of local Compacts is now open. Our annual survey allows us to evaluate the health of local Compacts across England. The information we collect enables us to map local Compact activity and helps us target effective support for the implementation of local Compacts.
Compact Voice were very sad to learn of the death of Sir Kenneth Stowe, who passed away on 29 August 2015. Sir Kenneth played a key part in the creation of the original 1998 Compact.
The Compact Awards 2015 will take place at Coin Street Neighborhood Centre in London on the evening of Wednesday 4 November. The ceremony is a part of Compact Week, which runs from Monday 2 November to Friday 6 November.
Compact Voice is pleased to launch the latest annual survey of local Compacts. The report provides an insight into the key issues facing local Compacts, how they are working and how national policy developments are having an impact locally.
Compact Voice have launched the first three in a series of briefings designed to help voluntary organisations to build strong partnerships with local commissioning bodies.
Compact Voice, NCVO and ACEVO are inviting expressions of interest from voluntary, community and social enterprise (VCSE) organisations who wish to participate in roundtables looking at how to improve the capacity and sustainability of the sector in relation to health and wellbeing.