Welcome to the Charity Sector Conference 2025, themed 'Collaboration for Impact', an event free for all AGC member charities. With so much to choose from, we have put together a Conference programme to help you decide which of the workshops inspire you the most. Check out the full programme here.
Keynote Speaker:
Paul Roberts OBE, Chief Executive of LGBT+ Consortium, has over 25 years’ experience in the LGBT+ voluntary sector. He leads 16 staff and supports 725+ member organisations, specialising in community and infrastructure development. Paul is recognised for his collaborative approach, engaging a range of external stakeholders—including government, funders, and broader voluntary sector organisations—adopting a participative and intersectional approach.
Also speaking are Deputy Bailiff Jessica Roland and Deputy Lindsay De Sausmarez, President of Policy & Resources.
Workshops:
There are three sessions, each containing a choice of 4 workshops.
10.00 Session 1: Workshops (choose one)
- Charities as strong partners: collaboration in practice
- Resilience, collaboration and organisational transformation - a case study
- Employer Supported Volunteering - how to build impactful partnerships
- Presenting and communicating with confidence
11.15 Session 2: Workshops (choose one)
- Leading for tomorrow - cultivating mindsets for collective change
- Collaborative Commissioning Framework: from co-design to service delivery
- Leveraging LinkedIn: unlocking business support for your charity
- Measuring what matters - Let data tell your story
13.00 Session 3: Workshops (choose one)
- Charities as strong partners: collaboration in practice
- Practical fundraising tools
- The hidden superpower of charities - how charities can add value to businesses
- Shaping Policy – how charities can engage with the States committees
Open to all members of the AGC - share with your team, board, staff and core volunteers.
Parking available at Elizabeth College. Active travel encouraged. Elizabeth Collage also has a bus stop for any bus going down the Grange.
The Conference will take place at Perrot Court which is wheelchair accessible.