Models of collaborative working
The Collaborative Working Unit has produced a range of models covering the different ways that voluntary or community organisations can work together. The models describe common features of each type of collaboration and outline good practice. Each model includes case studies which illustrate how varied organisations work together.
- Working together to achieve your mission
- Sharing back office services
- Joint working for public service delivery
- National organisations with local groups
- Merger
- Collaborative working to make more effective use of ICT
- Campaigning in collaboration
Working together to achieve your mission
Working together to achieve your mission outlines good practice for organisations working together on activities that directly contribute to their mission. It is relevant to every kind of organisation, from those providing services in a community to those concentrating on policy and campaigning. The model covers issues including funding and managing joint projects, internal communications and PR.
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- Read full case studies on working together to achieve your mission
Sharing back office services
Sharing back office services looks at collaborating on the supporting functions that enable organisations to carry out their activities. They include premises, IT, HR, and finance services. The model outlines areas to consider before you start sharing services and describes advantages, disadvantages and tips.
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- Read full case studies on sharing back office services
Joint working for public service delivery
Joint working for public service delivery describes how organisations can collaborate to deliver services usually provided by the state. The model focuses on the relationship between voluntary or community organisations and introduces areas they need to think about when jointly contracting with public bodies.
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- Read full case studies on joint working for public service delivery
- See also Structures for consortia delivery of public services
National organisations with local groups
National organisations with local groups outlines how organisations with a national body and local groups can work together. They may be separate organisations together forming a federal structure or may legally all be part of one organisation with a branch structure. This model suggests how to maintain good relations between parts of the structure and explains the impact of organisational structure on key areas of work.
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- Read full case studies on national organisations with local groups
Merger
Merger lists some of the reasons that organisations merge and the different forms that merger can take. Its good practice guidance covers the decision to merge, the merger process and how organisations can lay the groundwork for the merged organisation.
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- Read full case studies on merger
Collaborative working to make more effective use of ICT
Collaborative working to make more effective use of ICT aims to inspire organisations to see collaboration as a potential solution to the ICT issues they face. The information explores areas where collaboration can offer a way of addressing ICT support needs, examines the pros and cons of each method, and introduces a range of case studies. This information, which was produced jointly by the Collaborative Working Unit and the ICT Hub, is available on the NCVO ICT Development Services website.
- Download the PDF (171 kb)
- For a free hard copy, please email us or call 020 7520 2440.
- Read full case studies on collaborative working to make more effective use of ICT
NCVO ICT Development Services provides a source of trusted information and guidance on ICT to enable civil sector organisations to operate more effectively. For further information, please visit www.icthub.org.uk.
Campaigning in Collaboration
Campaigning in Collaboration shares practical lessons drawn from the real experiences of a range of voluntary organisations campaigning together. It includes nine case studies of campaign collaborations, and key lessons about agreeing shared objectives, structures and decision making, and leaving a campaign legacy. This publication, which was produced jointly by the Collaborative Working Unit and Campaigning Effectiveness, is available for £15, or £10.50 to NCVO members.
- Read more about campaigning in collaboration
- Order Campaigning in Collaboration online here
- Read the Executive Summary (PDF 245kb)
The Campaigning Effectiveness programme is a central resource for developing and improving influencing, lobbying and campaigning in the voluntary sector, supporting organisations of all sizes that want to increase the impact of their campaigns. For further information, please visit www.ncvo-vol.org.uk/ce.
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Campaigning in Collaboration
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