Uni Network is made up of 19 organisations, which represent 19 local BME networks in South East England. Although the network is fairly new, some of the member organisations have considerable experience of developing and delivering externally funded projects, including some supported by the Big Lottery.
Below are details of the organisations that make up Uni Network. Links to their external websites are provided where available.
In October 2008, 2 new organisations were co-opted into Uni Network: Refugee Action and Migrant Helpline
Uni Network Members
Uni is a regional Black and Minority Ethnic (BME) network representing the geographical areas in the South East. Uni means 19 in Hindi, Urdu and Punjabi. Uni was formed after the 19 ChangeUp Additional Support Programme [ASP] project leads came together. The ASP & ChangeUp were a joint Government and Voluntary Community Sector (VCS) initiative, based on a ten year vision from 2004, to increase the support offered to Voluntary and Community Organisations (VCOs) to build their infrastructure.
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