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3.1 The ChangeUp programme was established in order to invest in building the effectiveness and efficiency of the third sector through supporting infrastructure or support organisations. These organisations will have to demonstrate that the investments they are receiving are leading to direct benefits at the front line.
3.2 It is absolutely essential to recognise that the ultimate aim of the programme is to achieve radical change – a transformed third sector operating locally, regionally and nationally. The benefits from investments made in infrastructure organisations must result in a step change in front-line organisations and in the communities they serve.
3.3 The ChangeUp programme has two delivery arms:
- 127 ChangeUp consortia around England (all of which have produced detailed infrastructure investment plans with identified priorities); and
- national hubs of expertise offering national support services to infrastructure organisations around the country. There are currently six national hubs, covering performance, workforce development, governance, provision of information and communication technologies (ICT), volunteering, and finance and funding.
3.4 Capacitybuilders will be undertaking a review of the delivery and reach of the ChangeUp consortia across the country.
3.5 The experience of partnership working, both nationally and locally, has been important for the sector. Many organisations have been brought together to work on shared priorities that had not done so with such a clear focus before. In many cases, such collaboration has led to some beneficial rationalisation of the infrastructure provision and supported access to new funding streams.
3.6 Capacitybuilders has decided, following a review of the national hubs, that it will play a much stronger strategic leadership role across the whole ChangeUp programme, including in the delivery of national support services. We will be directly commissioning new national services in early 2007, focusing on the needs of infrastructure organisations around the country and how they can be enabled to better serve their front-line groups.
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