Office of the Third Sector
The Cabinet Office, Office of the Third Sector provides strategic funding for TimeBank
BBC
The BBC gives TimeBank support in the form of seconded BBC staff, national and regional programming, call centre support, off-air materials and website design since TimeBank launched.
www.bbc.co.uk
British Telecom
British Telecom provides the secure server which holds the databases powering TimeBank. Their Web Services team offer expert support in our database management. The Future Talks team ensures that the TimeBank campaign sits at the heart of BT's progressive Corporate Community Investment strategy. TimeBank and Future Talks are now working to expand the opportunities BT employees, past and present, have to volunteer.
www.bt.com
do-it
YouthNet runs the National Volunteering Database, do-It. This valuable resource, compiled by volunteer centres all over the country is used to give TimeGivers their first taste of volunteering opportunities in their local area. TimeBank works closely with YouthNet's technical staff and with timepartners to ensure do-it is kept up to date with good quality information.
www.do-it.org.uk
Volunteering England
Volunteering England supports the voluntary and community sector at national, regional and local level to maximise the contribution of volunteers, as well as to increase both the number and diversity of those involved.
Volunteer England offers a range of services designed to assist anyone involved with volunteers, both public and private. In addition to these, as the leading experts on volunteering in England, it actively develops policy, campaigns and promotes volunteering to all sectors of society.
www.volunteering.org.uk
TimeBanks UK
TimeBank is working with Time Banks UK to promote a shared vision of mutual involvement and redefine volunteering. Many community time banks are working jointly with TimePartners to deliver local opportunities and promote involvement.
www.timebanks.co.uk/