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No shortage of problems…anchor network solutions

Even before the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic, the concept of a whole-place approach to community wealth building, driven by the collective will and resources of anchor institutions, was an idea whose time had very much arrived. In the coming weeks, ahead of our first webinar exploring the power and potential of anchor institution networks, Conrad Parke, Anchor Network Co-ordinator for the city of Birmingham and the UK’s first “community wealth builder in residence”, will be exploring the process of translating the principles that lie behind the approach into practice that meaningfully impacts the social, economic and environmental justice outcomes of localities.

From “why?” to “how?”
At the Community Wealth Building Summit earlier this month, and through our ongoing conversations with local governments and anchor institutions across multiple scales and sectors, we at CLES have seen the enthusiasm with which the ideas behind anchor institution networks have been greeted. This is a movement that is growing, as more and more institutions see the value of collectively working to ensure that their joined-up approaches to spending, employment and the use of their assets can affect the social determinants of health and wellbeing. Amidst that enthusiasm, now is the time to move the discussion on – from the “why” to the “how”.
Opening up the conversation
As the “man on the ground” in Birmingham, Conrad has been embedded in the practice of the anchor network there and in the emerging network in neighbouring Sandwell for nearly 12 months and is keen to share, not only the lessons learned and his reflections on how these can be applied in other places, but also to open up a conversation with other places on their experiences. “This is a new area” he said, “we can see that people have bought into the idea, that they really see the value that anchor networks can create. But what people really want to know is what that means in their place. I hope I can share some insights into how the theory actually translates into action but I want to hear from other people too – what’s worked for you? What hasn’t? And why? I want to open up a conversation that can help us all push forward the anchor network model so that it has the opportunity to improve the lives of more people in more communities.”
Close neighbours, different approaches
Reflecting on his experience working with Birmingham and Sandwell, and the discussion he hosted at the Community Wealth Building Summit, Conrad was keen to emphasise the important lessons he’d learned by exploring the differences between the two places which, while being geographic neighbours, have had very different approaches to developing their anchor institution networks.

Community Wealth Building 2020: an urgent imperative

Quite apart from its traditional historical significance, Thursday 5th November represents a milestone for the UK in the country’s fight against Covid-19. As a second lockdown looks set to compound economic and social hardship, we are again reminded of the distressed state of our local economies and the weakened condition of the local public sector in parts of the country, following decades of austerity and underinvestment. The imperative to deliver an alternative future is now more urgent than ever.

This Thursday, CLES will host our annual Community Wealth Building Summit and, ahead of the Summit, we are today releasing Owning the Economy: Community Wealth Building 2020.

Reflections on the Community Wealth Building Summit

Back in the office at the start of a new week, the CLES team is fired with an enthusiasm that only comes with successfully bringing 200 dedicated activists and changemakers together. As we push on to drive further actions and outcomes, the team has taken some time to offer three quick-fire reflections of our own from the day about what #cwbis to us…

Workshops and training

We deliver a range of workshops, networking opportunities and events throughout the year to support individuals and organisations build community wealth in their places.

Bespoke training

CLES can offer bespoke training for your organisation, dependent on the needs of your staff or clients.

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Networks and learning

We bring together networks of community wealth builders to cultivate connections and grow a thriving movement with collaboration at its heart.

We also deliver a range of workshops, networking opportunities and events throughout the year to support individuals and organisations build community wealth in their places. Our networks comprise of politicians, business owners, employers, citizens, and anchor institutions, spanning different sectors and representing many places. We collaborate to generate new ways of doing, share learning and to inspire, challenge and support each other.

Community Wealth Building Summit 2019: Programme

This event has now sold out. We hope to be able to release more places soon so please add your name to the waiting list here.

The Summit is the UK’s only community wealth building event dedicated to celebrating successes, sharing ideas, exploring challenges and advancing the community wealth building movement. You can view a list of contributors to this year’s summit here.

9.30am

Registration

10am

Welcome from Cllr Janette Williamson, Deputy Leader of Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council

Keynote address: Steve Rotheram, Metro Mayor of the Liverpool City Region

10.20am      

CLES: What is community wealth building, the state of the movement and what we’re doing here today

Launch of the Community Wealth Building Centre of Excellence: Rebecca Long-Bailey, MP

11am

Breakout: sector workshops

Many sectors and anchor institutions across the UK are delivering community wealth building. These workshops, facilitated by CLES, will showcase the cutting edge of practice within key anchors, but also address the challenges in building their role in the movement.

Community Wealth Building Training and Events

We run a range local wealth building training and events throughout the year.

Training

Networking events

Details coming soon.

Community Wealth Building Annual Summit

This June, join CLES for the second annual Community Wealth Building Summit! This Summit is the UK’s only community wealth building event dedicated to celebrating successes, sharing ideas, exploring challenges and building the Community Wealth Building movement.

Join the Community Wealth Builders Network

Community Wealth Building is gaining momentum in towns and cities in the UK. It has been spearheaded by those who see the failings of our current economic development model and have developed a new, democratic and socially just way of doing things.

Collaboration is at the heart of this movement, and so through the Centre of Excellence we are developing a network of community wealth builders to take back control of our local economies.

Connecting community wealth builders

Collaboration is at the heart of community wealth building, and the Centre of Excellence is a hub where individual people and places can connect and work together as a movement.

In community wealth building we are seeing the growth of a global movement of citizens, public, social and solidarity and private sector organisations. Working together these people and organisations are realising lasting change.