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Second Edition of flagship report Oxfordshire Uncovered reveals barriers to thriving communities in county

Donors, Impact, News, OCFBy Kate ParrinderNovember 29, 2023

In publishing this second edition of Oxfordshire Uncovered, we reveal the latest headlines about the barriers that stop people in Oxfordshire from thriving, and why charities and philanthropy are so vital in our county.

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Cost of living fund: recently awarded grants

Cost of Living Fund, Impact, NewsBy Susannah HobbsNovember 20, 2023

OCF have awarded a number of grants totalling £263,528 to support charities and organisations continuing to respond to the increased cost of living by offering urgent support as well as building longer-term resilience.

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Maggie’s Day 2023 inspires more children with a love of stories

Donors, Impact, Maggie Evans, News, OCFBy Kate ParrinderNovember 15, 2023

Maggie’s Day is an annual event at The Story Museum showcasing the impact of grants made by the Maggie Evans Fund, which is hosted by Oxfordshire Community Foundation. This year, poet and children’s author Patience Agbabi brought her science fiction novels to life for a group of local school children.

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