2024

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Community Fundraising for Practitioners (10-Dec-24)

Community fundraising has had a few hic-ups with the Covid crisis as it’s all about getting people involved, and supporting, assisting, advising and guiding those individuals & organisations who want to help you by raising money.

Essentials of Legacy Fundraising (Practitioner Level) (21-Jan-25)

This course is designed for fundraisers who are new or relatively new to legacy fundraising. Legacy fundraising is likely to be only one part of your responsibilities.

Digital Fundraising - Getting Started (22-Jan-25)

In this one day course, we will explore the digital landscape and its relevance to fundraising.

Developing a Legacy Strategy (Management Level) (31-Jan-25)

This inspiring one day course will enable you to prepare and fulfil a detailed legacy strategy, enable you to develop meaningful Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) and provide you with a cultivation and stewardship programme.

Digital Fundraising - Planning and Strategy (17-Feb-25)

In this one day digital fundraising strategy course, we will explore a variety of processes and tools to help you develop a strategic plan for your digital fundraising activity.

Corporate Fundraising (Management Level) (18 & 19-Feb-25)

This two day course gives participants the understanding, knowledge and tools to create an effective strategy for corporate fundraising (CFR) and to develop and manage complex corporate partnerships.

Managing your Trust Fundraising Programme Strategically (19-Feb-25)

Change is happening in many organisations – revisiting how you deliver your services and understanding who your primary and secondary beneficiaries are, may in itself open up new funders to you.

Treating Donors Fairly: Managing Vulnerabilities Within your Organisation (13-Mar-25)

This course has been designed to support fundraising professionals working directly or indirectly with those in Vulnerable Circumstances so that they can work effectively, ethically and with care.