Summary
The Ethos Foundation and NPC are convening a systems mapping process to understand how funders and other relevant stakeholders from across sectors might collaborate more effectively to reduce the prevalence and impact of child poverty.
Aims and activities
Aims and questions
Aims and activities
The Ethos Foundation and NPC are convening a systems mapping process to understand how funders and other relevant stakeholders from across sectors might collaborate more effectively to reduce the prevalence and impact of child poverty.
Within child poverty, we hope to identify how resources can be most effectively utilised and at what points intervention can produce the greatest leverage for impact. We want to discover how collaboration and collective approaches can increase impact and how these might be nurtured.
We are convening a cross-sector group of stakeholders, each bringing a unique perspective, to help map this ecosystem around childhood poverty. We are looking for people to get involved through a series of online workshops, concluding in March 2023.
The systems analysis and map will inform the Ethos Foundation's new strategy, and be published for use by actors across the sector.
How to get involved
We welcome any funders who would like to attend a workshop. For dates and details, email Naomi Chapman at NPC.
Who's involved
Who was involved
We already have more than 30 funders, charities and researchers participating in this process.
Learning and Resources
At the end of the project, we will be publishing a systems map and associated report. If you would like to receive this report once published, email Naomi Chapman.