In this Podcast we talk to Kathleen Kelley about her work in LocalMotion \u201cto support local people to address social, environmental and economic priorities selected and driven locally and derive as much learning as possible from that process\u201d.
\nThe circumstances facing communities and charities across the country are increasingly difficult. The long-term and continuing squeeze on funding to local government and for local services against a backdrop of long-established regional differences, has left charities \u2013 themselves resource constrained \u2013 increasingly having to pick up the pieces.
\nKathleen Kelley is now working with a number of independent funders who have been investing and supporting charities to survive and adapt for a number of years but they know that there is more they should do to support and boost the potential of people and communities, and crucially to do so through a place-based approach.
\nKathleen through her work is keen to understand how to be more effective collectively in supporting issues facing communities across the UK and how this might change practice
\nKathleen has led the development of the National Lottery Community Fund\u2019s partnership funding approach, establishing strategic partnerships across the charitable, public, private and funder sectors. More recently she was Assistant Director of Communities and Social Policy at Greater London Authority implementing the Mayor\u2019s strategies on Social Integration and Equalities, Diversity and Inclusion. Previously she worked at the Joseph Rowntree Foundation for 10 years