WP-2018-11-CS-Community business and collaboration.pdf - page 1/20 - ARISE Yorkshire Ltd
WP-2018-11-CS-Community business and collaboration.pdf - page 2/20 - Unfortunately, one of the organisations …
WP-2018-11-CS-Community business and collaboration.pdf - page 3/20 - Challenges
WP-2018-11-CS-Community business and collaboration.pdf - page 4/20 - Funders and commissioners do not pay for…
WP-2018-11-CS-Community business and collaboration.pdf - page 5/20 - Leeds Community Spaces
WP-2018-11-CS-Community business and collaboration.pdf - page 6/20 - These four organisations believe they ha…
WP-2018-11-CS-Community business and collaboration.pdf - page 7/20 - Wider learning
WP-2018-11-CS-Community business and collaboration.pdf - page 8/20 - Library of Things
WP-2018-11-CS-Community business and collaboration.pdf - page 9/20 - ­ work with other teams to learn from an…
WP-2018-11-CS-Community business and collaboration.pdf - page 10/20 - Costs of collaboration
WP-2018-11-CS-Community business and collaboration.pdf - page 11/20 - Gibside Community Farm collaboration
WP-2018-11-CS-Community business and collaboration.pdf - page 12/20 - On the other hand, one of the two commun…
WP-2018-11-CS-Community business and collaboration.pdf - page 13/20 - Glendale Gateway Community Trust collabo…
WP-2018-11-CS-Community business and collaboration.pdf - page 14/20 - There was also a community-led housing c…
WP-2018-11-CS-Community business and collaboration.pdf - page 15/20 - LS14 Trust collaboration
WP-2018-11-CS-Community business and collaboration.pdf - page 16/20 - Nature of collaboration
WP-2018-11-CS-Community business and collaboration.pdf - page 17/20 - LS14 and its partners operate in a very …
WP-2018-11-CS-Community business and collaboration.pdf - page 18/20 - Tea Leaf Trust: food waste collaboration
WP-2018-11-CS-Community business and collaboration.pdf - page 19/20 - Aims of collaboration
WP-2018-11-CS-Community business and collaboration.pdf - page 20/20 - Other international case studies