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ChangeUp is a UK government initiative aimed at improving the capacity of the voluntary and community sector to deliver public services by 2014.
“By 2014 the needs of frontline organisations will be met by support which is available nationwide, structured for maximum efficiency, offering excellent provision which is accessible to all while reflecting and promoting diversity, and is sustainably funded” ChangeUp high level outcome (2004). This is being achieved through strengthening voluntary, community and faith sector (VCFS) infrastructure organisations. Infrastructure organisations are those whose primary purpose is to support other voluntary, community and faith sector organisations. An infrastructure organisation could be a locally based organisation such as a Council for Voluntary Service or a thematically based organisation dealing with issues such as disability, faith or social inclusion. These are the organisations that provide the sector with the capacity to deliver and provide a voice for the sector.  | Nationally, the ChangeUp programme is managed by Capacitybuilders, an agency at arms length to government, led by a board of sector experts. Locally, the ChangeUp programme is delivered through a number of sub-regional consortia. |
On Merseyside the ChangeUp Consortium consists of 16 infrastructure organisations, with Sefton Council for Voluntary Service being the lead and accountable body. To view details of the members of the Consortium: Click HereSince its creation in 2004 Greater Merseyside ChangeUp has invested in excess of £2m of funds in developing the capacity of the voluntary, community and faith sector in Greater Merseyside. This has included an investment in a wide range of interventions including capital investment, research and the development of practical resources such as toolkits and web portals. The ultimate aim of this investment is to ensure that by 2014 there is a strong and vibrant sector, which has inclusive access to high quality support services when and where it needs it. This website has been developed to enable voluntary, community and faith sector organisations access to an extensive range of information, advice and resources that have been designed to help them to become more effective and efficient. |