We provide an inspiring, collective campaigning voice for our members. We represent our members' interests in key areas of importance to civil society and our members' work.
ACEVO helps to shape the agenda and ensure our members’ voices are heard by those who have the power to effect change. By stimulating debate, we lead the improvement of the sector and stronger leadership, and achieve political change by campaigning and pursuing reforms.
Resources to support civil society leaders to better understand the impact of the crisis on their organisations, stakeholders and the sector at large.
Civil society leaders should have the confidence and freedom to campaign to meet their organisation’s charitable objectives.
We not only want to inspire and work alongside our members but also improve our internal procedures to tackle the climate crisis
We want to drive change in the commissioning environment to help create a more balanced system that better serves communities.
We are constantly working to break down the barriers and bias that exist in our sector and create unequal workplaces.
We believe that good regulation is enabling, inclusive and transparent, and balance enforcement and support. Their leadership teams include people with voluntary sector expertise.
We want to understand the conditions in which bullying occurs in the sector and use this understanding to create initiatives that will result in safer workplace cultures.
Blogs by ACEVO’s policy team and external contributors, about the work we do internally as well as relevant initiatives led by key players in the sector.
We work with our members, experts and specialist institutions, as well as other sector bodies, to investigate, research and report on subjects that directly relate to you and your work.
Our members talk about their vision for a better society and why the current system is not working for so many people:
Watch Jo Todd talking about our policy work and the importance it has for her work and her sector.:
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