Evaluation of the Voluntary and Community Sector Emergencies Partnership (2022-2025)   

This report presents findings from an independent evaluation of the Voluntary and Community Sector Emergencies Partnership (referred to as the EP) from April 2022 to March 2025, commissioned by the EP as a requirement of grant funding by Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS). The evaluation was conducted by realife Learning and the report was written in July 2025. Below is text taken from the Executive Summary. You can read the full report as an accessible PDF here.

Achievements

  • The EP's greatest achievement was shifting how people understand resilience, from a narrow emergency response to addressing underlying factors that make communities vulnerable, including poverty, inequality, poor health and climate change.  

  • The EP works as relational infrastructure, the connective tissue helping different parts of the resilience sector work together through trusted relationships. Its strength is bringing diverse organisations together in neutral, non-competitive spaces, allowing knowledge and action to flow between groups that rarely connect otherwise. 

  • The EP acts as a mirror to the sector by reflecting back where organisations fit in the resilience landscape, revealing gaps and disconnections, and helping the sector see how it could work better together. 

  • The EP is now seen as a trustworthy and influential entity which is a necessary first step for any partnership and a first step to enabling better coordination of the VCS in an emergency. 

Progress towards objectives 

Recommendations for the EP

  • Continue developing its role as relational infrastructure that provides a mirror to the sector.  

  • Focus on supporting context-led learning that organisations that can adapt. 

  • Share leadership with grassroots and equality-led organisations by including them in strategic decisions.  

  • Build on what learning works: relationships, peer learning, and practical exercises. 

Amy Fryer