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Tools for Success

Tools for Success

Tools for Success: doing the right things and doing them right

The Tools for Success guides and support services have been developed by Cass Centre for Charity Effectiveness (Cass CCE) to help small voluntary and community organisations ensure that the basics contributing to long-term sustainability are in place, enabling them to become organisations in which others want to invest.

 

Tools for Success will help organisations:

·           identify their areas of strength, areas where they already have the basics in place

·           identify capacity gaps

·           work on building capacity, to get all the basics right: make sure they are consistently doing the right things and doing them right

·           gear up for the next step in order to implement a recognised set of quality standards such as PQASSO the practical quality assurance system for small organisations designed by Charities Evaluation Services. Independent data suggest PQASSO is by far the most widely-used quality system in the voluntary and community sector (VCS). For more information, see www.ces-vol.org.uk/

 

Who Tools for Success is for

Tools for Success is intended for use by any small voluntary and community organisation wishing to invest in its long-term sustainability. The City Bridge Trust funded Cass CCE to produce the toolkit, construct a package of support to surround it, and to promote the toolkit widely across the sector. The tools, templates and checklists provided in the guides that make up the toolkit have been designed for use by both staff and trustees (management committee members).

 

How to purchase Tools for Success

The toolkit is priced at £30, which includes postage and packing, and order forms can be downloaded from the Cass CCE website. Copies of the individual guides can also be downloaded free of charge from www.cass.city.ac.uk/cce/resources/TfS

 

Introduction to Tools for Success - support services

The Tools for Success guides are structured to enable you to work through the content at your own pace.  The self-assessment tool is designed to help you identify your organisation’s strengths and weaknesses allowing you to focus on specific areas of need.  If you feel that you need more advice or expertise to identify problem areas and how to tackle them, then Cass CCE have a package of support to help you do that.

 

Tools for Success is complemented by a number of services from Cass CCE including:

to help increase the impact of the guides. each of the services will help embed the building blocks for long-term sustainability within your organisation. For further information, see www.cass.city.ac.uk/cce/resources/tfs/Services.html

 

The toolkit and the support services can be purchased directly from Cass CCE.  A limited number of places for workshops and expert support services are available at a 50% discount to City Bridge Trust applicants on a first come first served basis.  If you would like to take advantage of this discount, please contact Jenny Field by emailing: casstoolforsuccess@cityoflondon.gov.uk

 

Please note the closing date for applications is Friday 16th January 2009.

 

Introduction to the guides

The toolkit is built around seven areas of organisational capacity crucial to long-term sustainability. They are:

Compliance - are we legal?

Governance - can we demonstrate accountability

Direction - do we know where we are going?

Finance - have we got the financial resources to meet our obligations

People - have we got the right people and skills

Operations - are we efficient and effective in meeting our objectives

Networks - do we work well with others? 

 

Each area of organisational capacity has its own guide complete with tips, tools and templates to help develop capacity, along with signposts to other resources. We have only included the basics in the guides – the minimum you need to ensure sustained effectiveness.

 

Self-assessment

To encourage you to make best use of your time, we have provided a self-assessment tool. By following the questions, we will take you through the crucial areas of organisational capacity. In this way you can then identify those areas where you already meet the basics, and those where you need to do more work.

 

What happens next will be up to you and could include celebrating your achievements; making a priority list and plan what to tackle next; deciding to really go for it and follow up our pointers for the next stage: implementing a set of quality standards.

 

The self-assessment tool can be found at www.cass.city.ac.uk/cce/resources/tfs/SelfAssmnt.pdf.

 

11 December 2008