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July 26, 2025

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The chancellor should follow the example of Tony Blair and harness the third sector's energy, writes Chris Blackhurst

- Chris Blackhurst

Reeves can boost growth without spending money

Repeatedly, we hear Keir Starmer and Rachel Reeves are putting pressure on ministers and departments to generate ideas for economic growth.

So, here is one: the third sector. Start using the civil society, as it's also called, to its full potential, to drive the economy. A new report from the Gradel Institute of Charity at Oxford University, A Third Way of Doing Growth, makes a persuasive case for a fresh look at this frequently ignored national resource.

Research by Pro Bono Economics for the study suggests the third sector creates at least £39.5bn of economic value a year if volunteer hours are factored in - and well over £100bn if the full economic contribution by the sector is assessed. Adds the report: “Statistical evidence also shows that there are many persistent societal challenges that the third sector can often tackle more effectively (and therefore more cost-efficiently) than the public or private sector alone.”

So, a win-win. Stephen Bubb, executive director of the Gradel Institute and a former head of the charity leaders’ representative body, Association of Chief Executives of Voluntary Organisations, argues that a huge opportunity is being missed. “The government should think about the third sector and how they can harness its energy and strength,” he says.

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