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Welcome to NCVO Foresight's roundup of information and thinking on the spending review.
What might it mean for you?
This page has
- Headline details of the cuts
- Responses from the sector
- Our key drivers to help you plan strategically
- External support
Some thoughts on the spending review
This page has NCVO Sustainable Funding team's pithy analysis of what the spending review might mean for you.
Last updated at 10:00 Thu 11/Nov/10.



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