An Overview of the Joseph Rowntree Foundation Who we are, what we do, how we work… Emma Stone, Director of Policy and Research (2012)

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An Overview of the Joseph Rowntree Foundation Who we are, what we do, how we work… Emma Stone, Director of Policy and Research (2012)

We want lasting change for people and places in poverty, communities where everyone can thrive and a more equal society. Now and for future generations.

JRF: Joseph Rowntree Foundation is an endowed foundation funding a UK-wide research and development programme. JRHT: Joseph Rowntree Housing Trust is a registered housing association and provider of care services managing around 2,500 homes. We are independent but not neutral. We are on the side of people and places in poverty. We search and demonstrate in order to influence

How we work and fund… We put a high value on evidence from research, practice, experience We invest in programmes to build and use evidence to inform change We invest through funding others and bringing in-house expertise and networks (Policy & Research & Communications teams) We work in partnership with others We want to learn from and evaluate what we do and how we do

Place overview Supporting resilient communities and places where people thrive

What we’re working on and thinking about… Monitoring housing and neighbourhood trends over time Climate change and social justice – mitigation, adaptation, behaviours, innovation Community Assets: exploring the role of community-owned land, buildings and other assets in the development of neighbourhoods Young people and housing: what housing challenges are young people facing? How can policy overcome these? Housing: markets, supply, affordability, housing for people on low incomes

Poverty: Identifying the root causes of poverty and injustice

Monitoring Poverty and Social Exclusion (MOPSE) Annual review of progress in fighting poverty and exclusion Indicators using official statistics Minimum Income Standards (MIS) Research to find amount needed for a ‘minimum acceptable standard of living’ – ‘living wage’ Ongoing Poverty work

What we’re working on and thinking about… Forced labour: reducing forced labour in the UK Education and poverty: closing the attainment gap between richer and poorer children The future of the UK labour market: creating a labour market that delivers lower poverty and understanding the role of skills How ethnicity affects poverty: finding solutions to variations in income and deprivation How much does money matter? Working towards an anti-poverty strategy for the UK

Ageing Society overview Responding positively to the opportunities and challenges of an ageing society.

What we’re working on and thinking about… What needs to change so that older people, especially those with high support needs, can have 'a better life‘? How can neighbourhoods contribute to the well-being of local people at risk of or experiencing loneliness? Dementia and Society: listening to people living with dementia and changing our communities to be more inclusive and supportive Risk, Trust and Relationships in everyday lives and communities An Ageing Society and… Housing? The labour market? Relations across generations? Attitudes towards ageing?

As a research funder How we commission and manage research…

Funding research Calls for proposals attached to Programmes: (sign up to receive e-alerts for funding opportunities) Limited competitions or tenders Direct commissions Responsive grants/open calls JRF is not a grant-making organisation and does not generally accept speculative enquiries for funding

Current calls for proposals… For a research project which aims to explore the relationship between living in particular places, poverty outcomes and ethnicity by gaining a more in-depth understanding of why it is the case that: –Some areas produce better outcomes for ethnic minority groups in general; –Some areas produce poor outcomes for ethnic minority groups in general; –Some ethnic minority groups (and groups within them) have different outcomes in different places. Timescale 8 months, starting May 2012 (or as negotiated) Budget Up to £100k (incl VAT and expenses); one project Poverty and Ethnicity Programme Places and local labour markets Deadline 11 April 2012

New CALL out today! This call is for proposals to undertake a longitudinal evaluation of the changing behaviours of people in a new community. Derwenthorpe is currently under construction and will eventually comprise a mixed tenure development of 540 homes. It provides a real life setting to observe and evaluate human behaviour. We want to evaluate the effectiveness of a range of community and/or individual level interventions geared toward encouraging pro- environmental behaviour change. Deadline15 May 2012 Timescale: 3 years 6 months, starting June 2012 (or as negotiated) Budget: £100k (inc. VAT and expenses) one project only Derwenthorpe: Design, Behaviours, Inclusion

What we look for in proposals Good fit with the brief Sound methodology and analytical framework Evidence of careful thought around key areas – e.g. ethics, involving people with experience, diversity, UK policy context Potential to influence A team that will deliver a quality project Value for money – and a sound budget that matches the proposal

JRF does not do Full Economic Costing (sorry!) We will meet the actual expenditure incurred by the Organisation on an approved project, provided it falls within the agreed budget. It is our policy not to pay indirect costs for projects funded at Universities (unlike the Research Councils). The Funding Councils’ block grant Charity Support Fund is one source of support that eligible universities could use to underpin applications to JRF for those costs which are outside JRF’s remit. Here’s our policy…

So why apply to JRF? Shared values and principles – including a commitment to bringing about evidence-based change in policy, practice, and thinking … increasing impact - REF JRF as a partner during the project (e.g. JRF Programme Manager, Programme Advisory Groups or Networks or Programme Days) JRF as a partner after the project (e.g. JRF Findings sent to target audiences, convening, commitment to publishing key findings on the JRF website – unless poor quality or methodologically flawed)

STAYING IN TOUCH… Website: