
Membership and Sponsorship
We have a range of different membership packages available for individuals, local authorities and corporations. There are also a number of opportunities to sponsor our events and research programme. Please see below for full details. This information can also be downloaded as a PDF by clicking here.
If you are interested in joining Localis, please complete the below form.
Standard Membership – Corporate and Local Authority
News and Research
- Receive monthly 'Localis Newsletter'
- Receive monthly 'Policy Platform' members publication
- Ability to contribute articles towards Policy Platform
- Free e-copies of all our publications
Events
- Invitations to all our public events
- Invitations to private roundtable events
Online benefits
- Access to members only content and toolkits on our website
- Networking opportunities through our website (in future)
Premium Membership – Corporate and Local Authority
All the benefits of Standard membership, in addition to the following:
News and Research
- Quarterly policy meetings with the Localis Chief Executive
- Copies of all our publications
- Potential for joint research collaborations, such as publications or roundtable discussions. These would be discussed further and tailored to your needs.
Events
- Potential to hold joint events and roundtables with Localis
- Ability to be involved with our party conference programme
Online benefits
- Publicity of joint events through our website and our extensive contact list
Sponsoring our work
- Our research programme - Including our publications, research notes and Policy Platform
- Roundtable discussions – These are very successful in aiding the policy development process
- One-off events and debates – These public events are well attended and popular
- Our conference schedule – We have a presence at all the major political party conferences
Associate membership (for individuals)
- Invitations to our events
- Free e-copies of all our publications
- Regular Localis news and research updates
- Access to members only content and toolkits on our website
- Networking opportunities through our website (in future)
Can social innovation be solved by big government?
by James Morris, NALC LCR Magazine
Community ownership - watch this space
by Tom Shakespeare, eGov Monitor
Taking public health issues seriously
by Local Government Chronicle
Scrap the CAA to revive democracy
by Tom Shakespeare, eGov Monitor
For Good Measure
Posted in Performance and Assessment
Local Government and Schools
Posted in Reform and Personalisation of Public Services
The Bottom Line
Posted in Planning, Housing and Economic Development
Total Place
Posted in Performance and Assessment
Meeting the Funding Challenge in Local Gov.
[Mar 16, 2010]
Economies and Efficiencies in your Area
[Mar 6, 2010]
Making Localism Work
[Feb 24, 2010]
The Guardian Public Services Summit 2010
[Feb 4, 2010]
