About us
As part of the Cabinet Office, the Office of the Third Sector leads work
across government to support the environment for a thriving third sector
(voluntary and community groups, social enterprises, charities,
cooperatives and mutuals), enabling the sector to campaign for change,
deliver public services, promote social enterprise and strengthen
communities.
Background
The Office of the Third Sector was created in May 2006, incorporating the
responsibilities of the Active Communities Directorate in the Home Office,
and the Social Enterprise Unit in the Department for Trade and Industry. We
are part of the Cabinet Office, at the centre of government in the Cabinet
Office in recognition of the increasingly important role the third sector
plays in both society and the economy.
What is the third sector?
The third sector is a diverse, active and passionate sector. Organisations
in the sector share common characteristics:
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non-governmental
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value-driven
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principally reinvest any financial surpluses to further social,
environmental or cultural objectives.
The term encompasses voluntary and community organisations, charities,
social enterprises, cooperatives and mutuals both large and small.
Our vision
To support the environment for a thriving third sector, enabling
people to change society.
Our aims
Our overarching aim is to:
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Develop and support an environment which enables the third sector to
thrive, growing in its contribution to Britain's society, economy and
environment.
We work in partnership with central and local government and the
third the sector to:
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Enable campaigning and empowerment, particularly for those at risk of
social exclusion.
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Strengthen communities, drawing together people from different sections
of society.
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Transform public services, through delivery, design, innovation and
campaigning.
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Enable social enterprise growth and development, combining business and
social goals.
Our role
We deliver on our aims by:
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Driving cross-government action to improve partnership working and
ensuring better terms of engagement between government and the third
sector.
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Investment in programmes to support the sector's development and
promotion.
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Ensuring a good policy and regulatory environment for the sector.
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Developing a strong evidence base and analysis to better inform the work
of the Government and third sector.