The little blue book – NPC welcomes your comments


Today is a big day for NPC as we publish The little blue book, our updated guide to analysing charities.

A handy A5-sized booklet, it is designed to help funders to identify charities’ strengths and weaknesses, and make decisions about how to allocate resources. It is also written to help charities to assess their own performance and make improvements to their organisation.

A must-have for any grant-maker, charity manager or trustee, The little blue book is available to download from NPC’s website or you can purchase a copy for only £10 – see here.

We are very keen to hear you views on the publication and welcome any critical feedback. To leave a response, click on the comment section below this post.

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About John Copps

John is the founder of NPC's Well-being Measure, an online tool to measure young people’s well-being, and has worked at NPC since 2003. He has eight years experience of research and consulting, and is passionate about how data can be used to improve the performance of organisations. John is a regular contributor to NPC's blog and has also contributed to pieces for BBC Radio, the Guardian, and the Financial Times. John is a governor of a secondary school.

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