Funding strategy – getting it right
The 10 steps on how to develop a funding strategy that works for your organisation
The 10 steps on how to develop a funding strategy that works for your organisation
Thriving People partnered with Bond to offer INGO leaders a fresh approach, a way to create successful, sustainable cultures that people love to be a part of. Watch organisational change specialists, Simon and Andy, give an insightful 90-minute online workshop in which they lift the lid on how to create a thriving culture.
The key practical factors to think about when considering a restructure
What is the leadership role in determining how AI could and should be used?
From funding cuts to existential crises, many INGOs are facing a complex set of challenges. In this article, Thriving People co-founders Andy Hix and Simon Kenwright explore how the development of a more human-centric approach has proven critical in cultivating happy, healthy, impactful organisations.
This paper explores what it means to take an intersectional approach to disability inclusion. It unpacks how disability intersects with other identities to produce unique experiences of oppression across different thematic areas. It also includes practical case study examples from across the Bond Disability and Development Group, highlighting tools and programmes that take an intersectional approach to disability inclusion.
By working with those with lived experience, creating new spaces for survivors to set agendas, we can make our policy and programming work far more effective, in both anti-trafficking spaces and beyond.
When we consider our strategies as a sector, how can we make bold strides towards being locally led in our long term planning? Dylan Mathews of Peace Direct poses important questions and presents crucial steps we can take to achieving our locally led goals.
In partnership with Buzzacott LLP, we present the fourth webinar in a series exploring governance principles, challenges and structure in the INGO sector.