Category Org Work

We want to help build institutions that are participatory, inclusive, anti-oppressive, and which promote connection with the natural world. The organising principles of our movements and wider civil society are a vital part of this. We have so much to learn from each other in how to best do social change work: and at PIRC, we want to be a part of that conversation.

Become a Trustee of PIRC

The Public Interest Research Centre (PIRC) is seeking new trustees. We are particularly interested in folks with experience of fundraising, and of narrative/framing work.

Work with us

PIRC are looking for a freelance fundraiser to lead six months of trust fundraising to support a programme of work to diversify, democratise and deepen civil society’s work on narrative change. We’re looking for someone who can develop our existing…

We won an award!

PIRC is delighted to have won the Board Diversity and Inclusion 2020 Charity Governance Award. We were honoured to have been considered alongside two such amazing organisations as Happy Baby Community and Irise International. PIRC works alongside civil society organisations…

Class & NGOs

NGOs—non-governmental organisations—are often used as shorthand for the institutions of the movement. These are the places where there is money, jobs, influence especially with policymakers, and people with paid time to campaign, organise and act for a better world. Many…

So, you’re about to recruit?

How your organisation employs people is at the heart of its commitment to equality. The advert, application form, interview, the practical test (if you have one) and how you manage probation periods is an opportunity to address internal inequality and…

PIRC goes flat

“It has been a bit of rollercoaster, albeit it one with no height restrictions and an office-based theme. During the process I have fluctuated between hopeful, frustrated, excited, bored, interested, determined, happy, grumpy, thankful and something that could only really…