Umbrella bodies

Umbrella bodies are large organisations which encompass and act on behalf of smaller organisations who join as members. Their pull and influence is much greater than an independent organisation on its own and they offer varying degrees of capacity-building support, lobbying, and representation. Some also provide self-regulatory schemes.

The main umbrella bodies in the sector are:

•    National Council for Voluntary Organisations (NCVO)
•    Association of Chief Executives of Voluntary Organisations (Acevo)
•    National Association of Voluntary and Community Action (Navca)
•    Institute of Fundraising
•    Charity Finance Directors’ Group (CFDG)
•    Public Fundraising Regulatory Association
•    Fundraising Standards Board

There are a raft of cause-specific umbrella bodies too, such as:

•    National Council for Voluntary Youth Services
•    Volunteering England
•    Social Enterprise Coalition
•    LGBT Consortium
•    Development Trusts Association
•    Association of Charitable Foundations
•    Cooperatives UK
•    Community Foundation Network
•    Urban Forum
•    Women’s Resource Centre
 

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Charities will use technology for more partnership working, says new research
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Charities will use technology for more partnership working, says new research

Governance | Vibeka Mair | 10 Nov 2010

Around two-thirds of charities plan to use technology to collaborate more nationally and internationally, according to new research by Lasa.

Bursaries for small charities to attend IoF IT conference
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Bursaries for small charities to attend IoF IT conference

Fundraising | Gareth Jones | 16 Apr 2010

The Institute of Fundraising is offering bursaries for small charities to attend its IT Special Interest Group’s annual conference.

Charity IT alliance announces steering group
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Charity IT alliance announces steering group

IT | Gareth Jones | 10 Feb 2010

The Charity IT Resource Alliance (CITRA) is to rebrand as Socitm Third Sector and has announced the membership of a nine-person steering group.

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