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Creating and managing an innovation network: guidance

Learn more about what鈥檚 involved in setting up and running an innovation network.

Here we outline key things you should聽consider聽at each stage of the development and evolution of a successful network.

Creating a network

When planning and setting up a new network you should:

  • research existing networks in the same field (both in the UK聽and internationally)
  • clearly define the purpose and objectives of your network
  • think about what kind of activities your network might run
  • determine how you will measure the success of your network
  • identify an active core membership (鈥渇ounders group鈥)
  • consider how the network will be managed (for example, will it be run by a Chair or a small management board)
  • consider what operational support the Chair/management board will need and聽appoint聽a network coordinator if required
  • set up an advisory board or steering committee and consider wider governance issues
  • complete longer-term planning, including how the network may grow and evolve and how it will continue to be funded

Maintaining a network

One your network is up and running, you'll need to focus on:

  • planning activities and events
  • communicating with members and any聽external audiences
  • mitigating the turnover of membership, especially core members
  • making your network indispensable (you'll need to be able to demonstrate its value to your members and potential members)
  • checking and measuring your progress against stated aims and objectives
  • securing the future of the network, though growing the membership and obtaining ongoing funding

Sustaining a network long-term

A good funding model will be key to keeping your network going.

You could generate income by:

  • charging a membership fee (this will also help generate commitment to the network)
  • charging members/non-members for workshops, training, CPD etc.
  • developing products or tools which聽you can sell to members or the wider community
  • allowing network members to advertise or sell their products or services to other members or the wider community with an advertising fee or sales commission for the network
  • offering consultancy services to members or external organisations
  • raising direct sponsorship from a user community or partners
  • applying for relevant grants (e.g. research council network schemes, European funding, government investments, foundations)
  • seeking philanthropic donations (a聽risk assessment on the feasibility of this model is recommended before you start a campaign to secure donations)