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From report to reality: taking forwards the findings of the Law Family Commission on Civil Society

While the Commission has come to its end, the work goes on. Can you play a part in making the report's recommendations a reality?


Civil Society Unleashed: the launch of the Commission’s final report

Watch Civil Society Unleashed – the conclusion of the Law Family Commission on Civil Society


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Lord Gus O’Donnell in conversation with Nigel Huddleston MP

Join Pro Bono Economics for a fireside chat between Lord Gus O'Donnell and Minister for Civil Society, Nigel Huddleston MP.


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A shared interest: policymakers and civil society

Join the Law Family Commission on Civil Society to reflect on the relationship between government and policymakers and the social sector


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Mind the giving gaps: how to improve the power of UK philanthropy

10 December 2021. Join us to learn about the findings of our latest research into philanthropy and take the opportunity to question our expert panel on the challenges and opportunities...


A problem shared? Developing a cross-sectoral approach to tackling loneliness

30 July 2021. This event explore the role of civil society, businesses and government in addressing the challenges of loneliness.


Closer connections: Lessons from the devolved nations

24 June 2021. Join us for a panel discussion with civil society and policy leaders from the devolved nations to explore how and why the interactions between civil society and...


Another Level: what’s missing from levelling up?

20 April 2021. How the government can ensure the levelling up agenda makes the most difference to people’s lives, and the role civil society has to play in that.


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Launch of the Law Family Commission on Civil Society

1 December 2020. Pro Bono Economics’ discussed their ambitions to launch an inclusive and evidence-led inquiry that will generate ideas into how civil society can deliver on its potential in...