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Ross McCulloch

This is where you'll find all the stuff that is too small for a blog post but can't quite be said in 140 characters.

The Third Sector Lab website is undergoing a makeover, it will return in its full glory soon with info on clients we've worked with, services offered and tons of useful resources.

A few things about me in a boring list:

- I help charities and social entrepreneurs with social and digital media as Head Consultant for Third Sector Lab.
- I'm the founder of Be Good Be Social, Scotland's third sector social media gathering which has now gone global with events in Toronto and beyond.
- I sit on Scottish Community Foundation's National Grants Committee.
- I'm the founder of ThirdSectorForums.co.uk, a friendly place for social entrepreneurs and non-profit types to learn, debate and connect
- I've blogged for the likes of The Guardian and The Sunday Mail.
- I love mountain biking but I'm very, very bad at it


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April 28, 2010

The sexiest (only?) UK voluntary sector infographic

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100414_NC617_Almanac_Poster_FINAL.pdf (98 KB)
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Via NCVO - This stunning infographic comes free with the UK Civil Society Almanac 2010.

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