Working at Renaisi allows me to help charities, funders, and local governments to improve their social impact. From evaluating an employment programme, to co-creating a theory of change, or exploring the power of arts & sport on social inclusion, no one day is the same!
Great opportunity to present our findings on volunteering and community businesses at the VAHS conference in Liverpool this morning. Interesting to see the crossovers with other research pieces in that space too!
If you have experience in social research and / or evaluation, project management and business development, one of those two roles may be for you! Come join our friendly team at @Renaisi. https://t.co/jtO9Sws36n
BLOG 📝 | @Renaisi's latest paper outlines the successes of our Trade Up programme and details how funders can go further to support community businesses.
These learnings are being embedded in our new Trade Up programme with @SchSocEnt.
Learn more ⬇️
https://t.co/oMMwrgYOLA
ICYMI: How can funders support early-stage community businesses? 🤔
@Renaisi's evaluation outlines the impact that Bright Ideas had on early-stage community businesses, and recommends ways in which funders can support them going forward.
https://t.co/MicSS9eYUS
'How to evaluate your place-based programme' with @Renaisi
In this practical session, Renaisi’s Senior Place Based Evaluations Manager @LilyOFlynn will provide tips, tools and a model that you can use to evidence the progress and impact of your work.
Such a useful session discussing Learning Partnerships, what they are, and how they can help. And thanks to @CityBridgeTrust for sharing their experience of working with @Renaisi as a 'critical friend'!
Great to meet with our Research & Evaluation Network this morning, chaired by @olliecarrington and with expert insights from @CBT, @Renaisi & @DartingtonSDL on all things learning!
Happy Monday & #FunderAdventCalendar Day 6⃣!
Today, we’re looking back at our publication from October where @Renaisi examined what lies ahead for place-based funding in the capital and what difference it could make for London’s communities.
https://t.co/u1URmJ42qd
What’s health got to do with economic development?
@sharlene_mcgee explores how four @HealthFdn-funded projects, led by partners in Glasgow, Havant, Leeds and Liverpool, will deliver place-based improvements to the economy and local people’s health 🔽
https://t.co/KGdA1a5x7B