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Value of Infrastructure Programme (VIP) Network

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About the Value of Infrastructure Programme

The Value of Infrastructure Programme (VIP) is a three-year England-wide initiative which will help all kinds of infrastructure organisations to assess, improve and communicate their impact. Find out more about the programme.

About this network

This Network will be a central point for those interested in the programme and in the work of infrastructure organisations in general to connect, share and discuss. It offers you:

  • A chance to discuss the value of infrastructure with others providing support to the sector, policymakers and funders.
  • Information on the work of the Value of Infrastructure Programme and the opportunity to share your ideas, questions and opinions.

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Email your name, organisation and job title to vip@ncvo-vol.org.uk with the word “join” in the subject line.

Contact

Contact Georgina Anstey for more information about this group or about the Value of Infrastructure Programme in general.

•Telephone: 020 7520 2441
•Email: georgina.anstey@ncvo-vol.org.uk


Current Discussions

What's in a name? The problem with 'Infrastructure'
Spending cuts and strategic partners


News, Events and Documents

One East Midlands Logo
20th July 2010

One East Midlands have collaborated with EMRIC and EMISG to produce two video case studies, which demonstrate the value of local and regional infrastructure and the real benefit it brings to people and communities.

The first five minute film examines the interaction between Zimwomen and Northampton Volunteer Centre (NVC). “Zimwomen is there to empower women, young people and children for a better today and tomorrow”  Rutendo, founder Zimwomen Association.

19th February 2010

Central London CVS Network is publishing a report called Supporting Central London’s local third sector that explores the impact of services offered by the Central London CVS.

There are seven CVS in the Central London CVS Network representing the boroughs of Camden, Islington, Kensington & Chelsea, Lambeth, Southwark, Westminster and Wandsworth.  The report is based on a survey of over 150 groups who use the services of their CVS, as well as CVS monitoring information and annual reports.

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