Coffee & Connect is a networking opportunity for Somerset-based fundraisers and anyone responsible for generating income for their community group or organisation.
These bi-monthly sessions, held online and in person, provide an opportunity to share knowledge, discuss challenges and support each other in navigating the complexities of fundraising, particularly in these challenging times.
Our goal is to create a collaborative space where you can build your skills, exchange resources, and strengthen the local fundraising community.
Where are we this month?
This month, we’re at The Space in Cheddar, but if you can’t make it in person then you are welcome to join us virtually.
There are a maximum of 10 in person places which will be allocated on a first come, first served basis. Please confirm if you would like to join us at The Space when booking. If you select virtually, we'll send you a Teams link by email.
Whilst together, we will discuss potential venues and locations for future gatherings as we plot to make our way around the county.
We want to hear from you! Let us know what your 'hot topics' are when booking so that we can discuss them during this and future sessions.
Who is it for?
This session is aimed at anyone who works for or volunteers with a VCFSE group or organisation in Somerset and has responsibility for fundraising.
About the facilitators
Your facilitators for this session will be Louise Treacher and Dr Miranda Millan, Funding and Enterprise Consultants at Spark Somerset.
Louise has worked in the community and sports development sector for over 30 years and now runs her own consultancy business supporting profit for purpose organisations to find and secure funding and to become more financially sustainable.
Miranda has successfully fundraised millions of pounds for third sector organisations. As a Company Director, Governor and Chair of Trustees, she has been designing and delivering training, campaigning, and leading on charity management and governance for more than ten years.
These sessions are offered as part of a project that is being funded by the UK Government through the Shared Prosperity Fund. Free tickets are solely available to VCFSE staff and volunteers from organisations operating in Somerset.