• Number 4 at the door

    Now more than ever, voluntary action remains part of ‘who we are’ and ‘what we do’. TSRC was launched in 2009 when voluntary organisations were experiencing the negative effects of the great recession. One aim of our work was to develop programmes of activity which could enable stakeholders, practitioners and academics to reflect on change in the context for voluntary action, and on the experiences of individual voluntary organisations. Such work encompassed large-scale quantitative analyses of change,…

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  • And also number 3

    Now more than ever, voluntary action remains part of ‘who we are’ and ‘what we do’. TSRC was launched in 2009 when voluntary organisations were experiencing the negative effects of the great recession. One aim of our work was to develop programmes of activity which could enable stakeholders, practitioners and academics to reflect on change in the context for voluntary action, and on the experiences of individual voluntary organisations. Such work encompassed large-scale quantitative analyses of change,…

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  • Blog post number 2

    Now more than ever, voluntary action remains part of ‘who we are’ and ‘what we do’. TSRC was launched in 2009 when voluntary organisations were experiencing the negative effects of the great recession. One aim of our work was to develop programmes of activity which could enable stakeholders, practitioners and academics to reflect on change in the context for voluntary action, and on the experiences of individual voluntary organisations. Such work encompassed large-scale quantitative analyses of change,…

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