News: Collaborative funding in practice – learning from case studies

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Working in Place: Collaborative funding in practice 
Learning from five case studies
Responding to recent shifts in policy and the economy, some public and independent funders are working together on a range of issues from mental health crisis-care to school exclusion. This report collates learning from five such partnerships, with praise for collaborative champions who can ‘leave their organisation at the door’ and other advice for cross-sector working. The research highlights eight key elements of collaborative funding in practice:

  • Independent funding as a source of support for developing new ways of working
  • ‘Collaborative champions’ or key individuals that can drive the work
  • Developing appropriate processes through co-design
  • Clarity about roles and responsibilities
  • Listening and responding to service user voices
  • Investment of time and resources in building relationships and processes
  • Shared understanding about impact and reporting
  • Sustainability and exit built into the process

See full report here.

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