16 Oct2017After the Lammy Review: keeping race on the criminal justice agendaThe following blog was originally published on Clinks Blogs by Jessica Mullen The Lammy Review is an independent… Read More
20 Sep2017Customer data: sharing is caring?Jamie Evans, Research Associate at the Personal Finance Research Centre, University of Bristol, posted this blog originally… Read More
5 Sep2017Mapping the Maze shows us that support for vulnerable women is sadly lackingKatharine Sacks-Jones, Director of Agenda, and Donna Covey, Director of AVA (Against Violence and Abuse) blog about next… Read More
7 Aug2017Off and running – the Connect Fund steps outA new fund hits the circuit The Connect Fund was born this spring. The fourth young fund… Read More
26 Jul2017Better, but not good enough: access to financial products for people with HIVPeople living with HIV continue to face barriers to accessing insurance, despite improvements in availability over the… Read More
14 Jun2017At the Crossroads – Building a Better Social Investment MarketThis morning the Connect Fund was launched by the Barrow Cadbury Trust in partnership with the Access… Read More
26 Apr2017‘Taking Account of Maturity’: what does it mean for probation practice?Roger Grimshaw, Research Director at the Centre for Crime and Justice Studies (CCJS) blogs about his research for… Read More
18 Apr2017The Independent Inquiry into the Future of Civil Society – the road to the futureDavid Cutler, Director of the Baring Foundation, writes about why the Baring Foundation has taken the lead… Read More
12 Apr2017Together is better in the fight against racismIt is still relatively rare for funders to collaborate both with other funders and organisations working on… Read More
28 Mar2017You’ve got to fight! For your right! … to fair bankingnoppawan09/Shutterstock The following article was originally published on The Conversation website by Lindsey Appleyard, Coventry University and Shaun… Read More