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Brighton and Hove · Brighton and HoveCommissioning models by which the public sector externalises the provision of public services often favour large companies, excluding smaller providers. In an attempt to set up a legislative framework through which communities’ needs can be better targeted and addressed, the UK government has since 2018 supported the model of “collaborative commissioning.” This means that local authorities are encouraged to involve local, smaller stakeholders fr…Read Article
Collaborative grants for the third sector - the case of Brighton and Hove - Cooperative City

Skopje, Macedonia (FYROM) · SkopjeRecently, Cooperative City Budapest joined over 50 cultural practitioners, journalists, urbanists, and civic actors in Skopje, North Macedonia, for the annual General Assembly and Forum of the Reset! Network. Represented by Lukács Hayes, Co-Founder of Cooperative City Budapest, we participated in this inspiring gathering at Laboratorium, an impressive venue dedicated to independent culture and civic engagement in the heart of the city.The Reset!…Read Article
Cooperative City at the Reset! Network General Assembly in Skopje - Cooperative City

Rome · RomeFrom March 31 to April 4, Cooperative City’s Lukács Hayes – traveled to Rome to take part in the kickoff meeting and training of the Young People for Resilient Communities (YoReC) project, financed through an Erasmus+ grant. Hosted by Ecomuseo Casilino and Duas Lauros, the five-day training brought together partner organizations from across Europe for a deep dive into youth activation and participatory education methods.The aim of the training w…Read Article
Building Democratic Resilience Through Empowering Youth Across Europe – YoReC Project Kickoff and Training in Rome - Cooperative City
Redefining Urban Security for Inclusive Cities - Cooperative City
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