Next Practice Programme launches today

Posted by John Craig on Thursday, November 13th, 2008

Today, Innovation Exchange’s Next Practice Programme will be launched by Kevin Brennan, Minister for the third sector. The Programme will support and showcase the best in third sector innovation.

Fourteen projects working across the issues of independent living and excluded young people will receive support packages that can include expert consultancy and a share of the £200k NESTA Innovation Exchange Fund.

Read our press release along with details of all the Next Practice projects.

Innovation Exchange has created its Next Practice Programme to help third sector organisations to develop, evaluate and grow innovative products and services and to encourage investors and public sector commissioners to support them. The challenge for participants is to move beyond best practice to next practice – developing solutions to the toughest unsolved problems.



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  2. comment by Mark Cheverton on November 13, 2008 @ 11:05 am

    The pdf links are broken I’m afraid.

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