Report from HACT and Shelter Scotland shows the true impact of social value
Proudly announcing the launch of the first report to come out of the social value work carried out by Shelter Scotland, in association with HACT.
Proudly announcing the launch of the first report to come out of the social value work carried out by Shelter Scotland, in association with HACT.
An update on the launch of a new wave of Fuel Vouchers with the HACT 2023 Fuel Fund providing residents with support beyond the cold winters.
HACT are proud to announce the latest investor of the social value roadmap is financial advisory firm, Mazars.
We share the latest updates from our networks from the Centre of Excellence in Community Investment that met in December.
HACT is proud to announce that our Chief Executive Andrew van Doorn has been awarded an OBE for his contributions to social housing in the new year honours list.
The importance of data standards for social housing: HACT’s response to the “Better Social Housing Review” release
by Andrew van Doorn, Chief Executive
Read about HACT’s latest community investment initiative, Age Friendly Social Housing Programme, targeted to connecting social housing and communities that are committed to building better places and services for our ageing populations.
Learn about what was discussed and collaboration across the Centre networks that met up in October.
As we prepare to launch our new Resident Resilience tool ahead of schedule, HACT Managing Director, Jacqui Bateson spoke to Housing Digital to share more about the project and how the cost-of-living crisis turbocharged its development
HACT Digital Lead, Michael McLaughlin and our Launch Pad partner Ilumar’s Jon Gould share their thoughts with social housing on the importance of quality data.
You will now be able to report how your social impact aligns with the SRS framework thanks to new functionality that is available in Social Value Insight.
Impact measures from social housing organisations were collected by HACT during the pandemic, to highlight the work that they do for and with their residents. This is a review of the final set of figures.
For the third year in a row, Hyperoptic and HACT have collaborated on a new piece of sector-wide research that draws on a literature review and survey with thought leaders and technology providers, to consider the impact of digital poverty in connected communities.