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We’re in Belfast today for the final #FinancingTheFuture roundtable, exploring how tax, spend and the social contract can better support collective wellbeing in the UK.
Jo’s recent blog sets out why these questions matter and what’s next: https://t.co/8SULjAygxh
14 Carnegie institutions from across the globe came together in Scotland this week for the biennial #CMoP, providing a chance to reflect on our shared values and purpose.
Susan shares her reflections from an inspiring few days in our new blog.
https://t.co/qWV32xRimA
Comic Relief co-founders Sir Lenny Henry and Richard Curtis have said they feel “deeply honoured” to accept a philanthropy award recognising the charity’s efforts to address inequality and poverty
✍️: @Hello_Hannah0
https://t.co/OGlyRkVYOU
The 2025 @CarnegieMedal of Philanthropy ceremony took place this afternoon at The @SignetLibrary in Edinburgh!
A huge congratulations to our seven recipients whose generosity and leadership embody Andrew Carnegie’s legacy of using philanthropy to drive meaningful change.
As Scots become less trusting of the government, who wins the 2026 election is the least of Holyrood’s worries | ✍️ Sarah Davidson, chief executive of Carnegie UK and a former director-general in the Scottish government https://t.co/jVOO4yXP5Y
We’re working with @Demos through the Collaborative Democracy Network to bring politicians, policymakers & civil society together to explore how public participation can help rebuild trust in democracy.
Read Adam's reflections from our first event: https://t.co/OsyBwsnt8R
Grab a copy of The Times this morning to read Carnegie UK's chief executive @SarahPDavidson outline some thoughts on the actions required to restore trust in politics in Scotland, following the recent summit convened by the FM https://t.co/Ljepz26qwq
Great to be at @Thecommonroomgn in Newcastle today for our latest roundtable exploring tax, spend & the social contract.
Find out more about what we’re exploring through our Financing the Future programme in Jo’s latest blog: https://t.co/kVR9DjoJbs
As an organisation with a focus on improving the wellbeing of the people, now and in the future, we're interested in this perspective from Wales' future generations commissioner: https://t.co/7kA9eZ0Om0
“We ask you to listen, not just with your ears but with your hearts. Our stories are real, our struggles undeniable, and our voices must be heard.”
We tend to think that democracy happens every four or five years at the ballot box. What if we changed that? Carnegie UK's Hannah Paylor explains how. ⬇️
https://t.co/n7smLoloUa
Did you spot Anas Sarwar reference Carnegie UK research at #FMQs today? You can read all about this survey work in this report looking at the wellbeing of the people of Scotland: https://t.co/c09Wqhc5o6
"Economic stability & growth are the UK government’s number one priorities but it is difficult to see how this policy choice won’t worsen inequality for disabled people"
Susan looks at how the benefit changes could impact the wellbeing of disabled people. https://t.co/aCzz5WI0G4
NEW BLOG | Lots of change but little progress in Spring Statement
@SAMackinnon reflects on the language of the Spring Statement and asks whether the UK Government is still in campaign mode: https://t.co/gYFqcW5SN7
Fantastic to be in Cardiff at @IWA_Wales today for our second Financing the Future roundtable.
Huge thanks to all who joined us to talk tax, spend & the social contract.
Check out Jo’s latest blog to find out more about what we’re exploring: https://t.co/8SULjAygxh
People in poverty feel disconnected from democracy. But it doesn't have to be this way.
Read @Hannah_Paylor's new piece in the @BigIssue about our work with @povertytruthnet.
https://t.co/DU79RbnRVr