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This article explores the future of civil society in Redcar & Cleveland, an eclectic mix of small and medium-sized charities, CICs, constituted groups, clubs, and societies. It examines the increasing grassroots activism, collaboration, and political disruption in the region, highlighting the importance of assets, rehabilitation, grants, contracting, and social finance. The article also discusses the support of the Tees Valley Combined Authority and local authorities in fostering youth engagement and embracing the spirit of '68.
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The future of Civil Society A View From Redcar & Cleveland
Redcar & Cleveland Population 136,000 Area 96 sq miles Established 1974 Fastest Ageing Borough in Tees Valley
Current Position Eclectic mix: Small & Medium sized Charites Disproportionate number CIC’s Constituted Groups Clubs & Societies Informal activity Your company name
The Future Sport England & City of Culture Increased grass roots activism Assets, Assets, Assets!! Collaboration Rehabilitation for Grants Contracting and Social Finance where appropriate Your company name
Glass half Full? Political Disruption Tees Valley Combined Authority Increasing Local Authority support Youth and the spirit of ‘68 What is the alternative?