Evaluation of Heritage Lottery Fund’s First World War Centenary Activity: Year 4 report
Client: Heritage Lottery Fund | Authors: Elaine Batty, Will Eadson, Ben Pattison, Mark Stevens, Alison Twells and Nicola Verdon
Nottinghamshire State of the Voluntary Sector 2015: A summary report on social and economic impact
Client: Nottinghamshire County Council | Authors: Beth Patmore and Elizabeth Sanderson
Talent Match Evaluation and Learning Contract: 2013-19 - Involvement of Young People: an evidence review
Client: Big Lottery Fund | Authors: Nadia Bashir, Gaby Atfield, Peter Wells
A framework for civic impact: a way to assess universities’ activities and progress
Client: UPP Foundation, Department for Education, Arts Council England, Carnegie UK Trust | Authors: Julian Dobson and Ed Ferrari
Evaluation of the Early Action Neighbourhood Fund: Learning Update 1 - Revisiting the Programme Theory of Change
Client: Big Lottery Fund | Authors: Chris Dayson, Sarah Pearson and Ellen Bennett
The impact of recent reforms to Local Housing Allowances: Summary of key findings
Client: DWP | Authors: Christina Beatty, Ian Cole, Ryan Powell, Peter Kemp, Mike Brewer, James Browne, Carl Emmerson, Andrew Hood, Robert Joyce
Talent Match Evaluation and Learning Contract: 2013-19 - Partnerships and Service Delivery: an evidence review
Client: Big Lottery Fund | Authors: Richard Crisp, Anne Green, Peter Wells
Capturing and Enhancing the Impact of the Civic University: Current thinking, issues and challenges
Client: UPP Foundation, Department for Education, Arts Council England, Carnegie UK Trust | Authors: Julian Dobson and Ed Ferrari
Demonstrating the value for money of third sector activity in Rotherham: Age Concern Rotherham's Hospital Aftercare Service
Client: Voluntary Action Rotherham | Authors: Chris Dayson and Ian Wilson
Young People and Community Cohesion: Analysis from the Longitudinal Study of Young People in England (LSYPE)
Client: Department for Education | Authors: Sean Demack, Deborah Platts-Fowler, David Robinson, Anna Stevens and Ian Wilson