Affiliation:
1. Leeds Beckett University, UK
2. University of New South Wales, Australia
3. Liverpool John Moores University, UK
Abstract
This article reports the findings of a mixed-methods evaluation study on the impact of a national fund to support volunteering as a mechanism to achieve health and social goals, within the Health and Social Care Volunteering Fund (HSCVF) programme, established by the formerly named
Department of Health (now the Department of Health and Social Care). The article adds understanding of the mechanisms through which government organisations can build voluntary, community and social enterprise (VCSE) organisational capacity to support volunteers. First, the programme increased
capacity via resource mobilisation to enhance volunteer recruitment; second, it strengthened VCSE organisations through partnerships/linkages/networking; and finally, it supported learning and skills development. The HSCVF impacted on both volunteering projects and host organisations to produce
a range of positive outcomes that were particularly marked in smaller organisations: ‘small project, big difference’. Successful community capacity building can result from programmes such as HSCVF, with this article contributing to the evidence base by detailing the processes
through which this occurred.
Subject
Social Sciences (miscellaneous)
Cited by
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