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Listen Value Invest launch
25 February 2010
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Listen Value Invest, a campaign movement for the Third Sector in the North West, will be launched in a special event at the Houses of Parliament on Tuesday 2 March.
As we approach a General Election, now is the time for those in power to listen to, value and invest in the Third Sector.
Listen Value Invest aims to demonstrate the excellent work carried out by community and voluntary groups across the North West of England, delivering vital services, changing lives and transforming communities. Not only do we support people and communities, but we also deliver enormous economic benefits.
Listen Value Invest is an initiative of VSNW and the North West Infrastructure Partnership, but will be owned and led by the sector.
For more information:
► Visit the Listen Value Invest website
► Join the Listen Value Invest facebook group
► Check out the Listen Value Invest Youtube channel
► Follow Listen Value Invest on Twitter
Featured Event
Open Public Services - Passage of a bill workshop
This VSNW/Parliamentary Outreach Service event will explore the stages that the bill would go through, their relative importance and ways to engage and influence
Featured News
Transforming Local Infrastructure Fund results announced
The beneficiaries of the £30 million fund to help transform and modernise local charity support services have been announced by Nick Hurd, Minister for Civil Society.
Relaunch of Voluntary Sector Cuts Website
The Voluntary Sector Cuts website has now been relaunched with additional functionality to enable VCS organisations to records cuts to funding and their effects
Views sought on Department of Health draft statutory guidance
VSNW are requesting your views on draft statutory guidance as support for joint strategic needs assessments and health and wellbeing strategies
Events & Trainings
VSNW’s list of events & training opportunities for VCS groups in the North West





