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At first glance a grant may be viewed simply as money being given to those who deserve and need it. Yet grants are always so much more than this.
Rapid technological changes, automation and artificial intelligence are offering us opportunities to not only improve our quality of life but also our purpose.
Digital platforms have become one of most powerful forces in global business. They support entire ecosystems, enabling rapid growth and huge profits for multiple participants.
The Covid-19 pandemic means that many citizens are contacting their local authority online for the very first time. Unable to communicate with officials face-to-face, they expect seamless and effective service through digital channels instead.
The Economic impact of digital inclusion in the UK report has found every £1 invested in building essential digital skills contributes £9.48 to the UK economy.
As political leaders and civil servants react to an ever-increasing array of challenges, we consider how to make time for placemaking and digital projects.
Capita’s white paper explores how focusing on empathy, kindness and sincerity will equip organisations to help their most vulnerable customers.
How can levelling-up be truly achieved when there’s still a large gap between those who are digitally included and those in our communities who are not?
In my previous article I looked at the many types of fraud that government grant makers need to identify and take steps to prevent.
Grants are an important tool for central and local government to support citizens and businesses, and improve lives, the economy and society.