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Oxford University shows its support for OCF

Donors, News, OCFBy adminApril 24, 2020

Oxford University shows its support for OCF with a cyber security presentation at a recent webinar and by providing community support and funding. 

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OCF provides access to hundreds of Local Insight data sources to help communities respond to Covid-19

Groups, News, OCFBy Kate ParrinderApril 17, 2020

OCF has made online statistical mapping tool Local Insight available free of charge to assist the charitable sector in identifying those most vulnerable to the crisis.

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OCF awards over £100,000 to local community groups responding to coronavirus

Donors, Groups, Impact, News, OCFBy Kate ParrinderApril 14, 2020

Following the launch of OCF’s new Community Resilience Fund, over £100,000 has already been awarded to support local community and voluntary organisations meeting the new needs and challenges created by the coronavirus.

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High Sheriff of Oxfordshire donates funds to four charities

Donors, News, OCFBy adminApril 8, 2020

Lady Sylvia Jay, High Sheriff of Oxfordshire 2019 /20 distributed funds raised during her year as a last official act. Meanwhile, the new High Sheriff Amanda Ponsonby had her swearing in ‘ceremony’ in her kitchen! 

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Adrian Sell brings strategy and programme development expertise to OCF’s Covid-19 community response

News, OCFBy Kate ParrinderApril 7, 2020

Adrian is working with OCF on a freelance basis to help us develop the strategic direction of our Coronavirus: Community Resilience Fund. We hope that this work will inform OCF’s future approach to harnessing the power of community more generally.

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