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The newly published Government Funding Guide published by the Directory of Social Change tracks 150 local authorities and £2.2 billion of funding from over 200 central government departments.
Author Sarah Johnston says, “In comparison with grant-making charities, statutory funding is constantly evolving. This guide enables fundraisers to engage with statutory funders in what is a fast paced and competitive environment.”
Each chapter provides a breakdown of how each level of government funds the voluntary sector.
Government funding is complex and each level of government different. The guide provides an overview of government policy and funding practice to make it easier to connect with statutory funders.
The government is the largest provider of funding to the voluntary sector. Understanding how it supports the sector should be any fundraisers first priority.
Major developments such as the devolution of spending power from central to local and regional levels of government make this a crucial time in terms of local spending towards the voluntary and community sector.
This guide will give you the resources to create and maintain successful funding relationships with a cross-section of statutory funders.
The Government Funding Guide by Sarah Johnston is priced at £35 and available at www.dsc.org.uk.
For more information please contact Richard Lee, Directory of Social Change by email or phone (020 7391 488).
Notes to the Editor:
- This is the third edition of The Government Funding Guide, published since 1998.
- The Government Funding Guide is part of the Specialist Funding Guide Series published by DSC which also includes, The Environment Funding Guide (new), The Youth Funding Guide and The Sports Funding Guide.
- The Directory of Social Change is an independent charity which has campaigned for social change and provided fundraising training and publications to charities for over 30 years.