Sentences with phrase «largest volunteer organisations»

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While political parties have become increasingly sophisticated organisations with a cadre of professional policy wonks, media managers and spin doctors, when it comes to fighting elections they remain heavily dependent on a large number of volunteers to knock on doors, deliver leaflets and make phone calls.
Sources at Momentum said they believed there was a fundamental misunderstanding of how they had operated: «We believe the Electoral Commission is investigating Momentum because we managed to do so much with so little and because they haven't previously dealt before with a social movement - type organisation that is powered by the energy and enthusiasm of tens of thousands of volunteers rather than large amounts of money.»
A large part of the activities of these organisations depends on the involvement of volunteers who participate in collective actions such as legal aid, advice and support in terms of access to services (housing, schools, welfare, etc.), language or educational support (in particular children's support), fundraising, therapeutic or moral support.
To do that we need to be clear about what Australians are looking for in the civil justice system (objectives) and what it is delivering to them whether as individuals, small businesses, volunteer organisations or large trading corporations (achievements).
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