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Bidding farewell to INTRAC – and still very proud

Rachel Hayman shares her reflections on leaving INTRAC after ten years.

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How to measure the impact of core grants

In the final entry in his blog series, Rod MacLeod explores how best to measure the impact of core grant.

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How to use a core grant

In his third blog focusing on core grants, Rod MacLeod explores how they should best be used by recipients.

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How to select suitable recipients of core grants

In the second supporting blog supporting his paper on core grants, Rod MacLeod looks at what makes a suitable recipient.

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Cultivating collaboration

Louise Armstrong and Lucy Morris look at key lessons for the forming of transformative collaborations.

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Core grants: Why isn’t everyone doing them?

An introduction to core grants, a unique and flexible funding mechanism which is the subject of this paper by Rod MacLeod jointly produced with Laudes Foundation.

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Learning from Women to Reimagine the Future

Isabela Souza introduces the Learning from Women project, which gathers lessons from women around the world.

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Strengthening Small Organisations with Big Ambitions

Announcing a new opportunity for small UK charities to develop their capacity with INTRAC's help.

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Now available: new M&E Universe papers on M&E of capacity strengthening

Announcing seven new Universe papers on M&E of capacity strengthening

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INTRAC’s top five blogs of 2020 – and five you may have missed

Looking back at the most popular INTRAC blogs of 2020

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INTRAC welcomes new interim Chief Executive Peter Sargent

INTRAC is delighted to announce the appointment of Peter Sargent as interim Chief Executive.

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What working with EveryChild taught me about responsible exit

Lucy Morris shares her experiences of exit, working for EveryChild

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