1. WELCOME TO ‘BUILDING NETWORKS ACROSS THE
NCVO COMMUNITY’ WORKSHOP
TOP UP YOUR DRINKS, TAKE A COMFORT BREAK, HAVE A QUICK
STRETCH!
WORKSHOP WILL START AT 13.10
3. NCVO strategic goal 3:
CONNECT - Uniting people who want charities to thrive
We're stronger as a sector when we come together. Charities and
volunteers need a support system that can grow and sustain voluntary
action. We'll focus on strong relationships at the core of what we do.
We'll:
● create connections across our membership and networks to facilitate
learning, collaboration and the development of ideas
4. A simple question:
How do we enable NCVO members to
connect with each other?
(But a harder challenge to solve)
5. Quick fire questions:
• How many of you belong to a
professional network?
• Which networks are these?
• How do you connect?
6. Where we are now
A centralised membership network where
● NCVO has 1:1 relationships with
members
● Members cannot easily connect and
organise with each other
● NCVO is “the expert”, sharing
knowledge and resources.
7. “Membership should be a community of
organisations coming together to achieve
a shared purpose rather than a
relationship only between NCVO and the
individual member.”
– NCVO strategy process
8. Vision
A distributed NCVO network where…
● Horizontal relationship are at the heart
● Our members users can talk to each other
and it’s easy to self-organise
● NCVO communicates and engages with
members in a new way
● Members share knowledge and expertise,
and support each other practically and
emotionally
● Unleashing their innate energy and capacity
● Better meeting the needs of their
communities
● Strengthening the impact and influence of
civil society
11. A member’s experience in 2030
Doing
● I ask my safeguarding group a question
and get 3 helpful replies back
● I’m able to share my experience and
based on a challenge I overcame
recently
● I go to a local meetup for children’s
charities – we’re planning a local
campaign with businesses and
councillors
● I join an online roundtable with NCVO
and the Minister for Children, Young
people and families
● I take part in my monthly Action
Learning Set
Think/ feel/ believe
● I feel supported practically and
emotionally (solidarity from peers)
and I can support others
● I’m able to focus on more strategic
activity, as the day-to-day problems
are easier to solve
● I feel a high degree of autonomy. I
know I can make change happen as
part of the collective
Impact
● I fixed a problem in my organisation
● I made something better for those
using our service
● I helped someone else with a
problem
● I won a new piece of work
● We achieved a big policy change
through our organising.
12. Questions and discussion
● What questions/reflections/feedback do you have?
● Which aspects excite you the most?
● What type of networks would you find most useful?
● NCVO led vs. self-organising?
● Volunteer community hosts?
● Benefits?
● How will we overcome barriers to engagement?
13. Phase 2: Getting ready
February - October 2023.
Output: A detailed proposal for funders. Contents will include:
● Funding budget
● 5-year timeline
● Partnership outline, including shared values and approach of NCVO and partners
● Formal governance arrangements
● Insight from members, following research
● Insight from testing some critical assumptions
● How we will build the understanding and capacity of NCVO and other partners,
including details of any roles to be recruited
● A plan for how we will work in the open and share learning as we go
● Mapping of potential risks or harms.
14. AGM & MEMBER EVENT
PLEASE RETURN TO THE MAIN ROOM
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17. Building member relationships powers our strategy
Strong,
mutual
relationships
as central to
what NCVO
does and
how we do it
Platform for members
to connect with each
other
Alex
18. A member’s experience in 2030
Connect Learn Share
Doing I go to a local meetup for
children’s charities – we’re
planning a local campaign with
businesses and councillors
I ask my safeguarding group a
question and get 3 helpful replies
back
I take part in my monthly Action
Learning Set
I’m able to share my experience, based on
a challenge I overcame recently
I join an online roundtable with NCVO and
the Minister for Children, Young people
and families
Think/
Feel/
Believe
I feel supported practically and
emotionally (solidarity from
peers) and I can support others
I’m able to focus on more
strategic activity, as the day-to-
day problems are easier to solve
I feel a high degree of
autonomy. I know I can make
change happen as part of the
collective
Impact I fixed a problem in my
organisation
I made something better for
those using our service
I won a new piece of work
We achieved a big policy
change through our organising.
I helped someone else with a problem