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The Sovereign panel at the event

Community projects on show at Sovereign Housing grants celebration

Events, Groups, Impact, News, OCFBy Kate ParrinderFebruary 23, 2016

A wide range of projects supported by OCF’s Sovereign Housing grant programme came together on Saturday to share their achievements with the Sovereign grants panel. The panel is made up of residents from the housing association’s properties in Oxfordshire, with grants being administered by the community foundation.

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OCF to celebrate coming of age at Broughton Castle

Donors, Events, News, OCFBy Kate ParrinderFebruary 18, 2016

We celebrate our 21st birthday in 2016. As OCF comes of age, we want to build strong collaborations with partners who will be able to help us make an even bigger difference to Oxfordshire’s most vulnerable. Our event at the historic Broughton Castle will be the chance to hear from us and from eminent philosopher A.C.Grayling about the role of philanthropy in Oxfordshire today.

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Charity makes the case for the role of arts in healthcare at groundbreaking showcase

Events, Groups, Impact, News, OCFBy Kate ParrinderFebruary 9, 2016

The first national Arts in Health Conference was an inspiring example of a proactive, preventative approach to addressing social problems. Charity ‘Arts Enterprise with a Social Purpose’ (Aesop) showcased a series of pioneering arts projects that had proven benefits to people with health difficulties.

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Reciprocate responsible business group reaches 40 members

Corporates, News, OCFBy Kate ParrinderFebruary 4, 2016

OCF’s new responsible business initiative Reciprocate now has 40 local companies signed up. The group of businesses are committed to collaborating to support the local community more effectively, taking a proactive approach to addressing social problems.

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