Fundraising in the age of Covid-19
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About this Event
Fundraising in the age of Covid-19
Are you a charity leader looking to find funding routes out of this crisis?
In a world where everything seems to be changing it is vital that those in leadership positions within charities and other VCSE organisations are taking stock.
Are the assumptions we made about our organisation and its future pre Covid-19 still valid post Covid-19?
What implications does the pandemic have for our organisation and our beneficiaries and how should we respond? And having identified our path forward, what funding will we need, and how will that be secured?
In this webinar Patrick Boggon, a successful major fundraiser will take us through four key questions for VCSE sector leaders to consider, and finish with his own personal take on ‘What’s next.'
The webinar considers 5 points:
1. What are the issues that are going to affect us all?
2. What new opportunities do we have?
3. Identification of Current and Future Income streams
4. What is the key to success for fundraising in the future?
5. What next – Ones person’s opinion
About the facilitator
Patrick Boggon is the Director of Tarnside Consulting www.tarnside.co.uk. He has a successful track record in helping charities meet their financial and strategic goals. Many of his projects, including The Auckland Project (£200m), Chetham’s School of Music (£36m) and The Lake District Calvert Trust (£2m) have depended upon realising ambitious new appeals. He is passionate about supporting people and charities as they develop and set new goals and streams of funding.
Who should attend?
This workshop is aimed at charity leaders.
Please note the workshop is for South Yorkshire VCS groups only and will take place on Zoom (link will be emailed in advance).
We can only accept bookings for up to 2 people from the same organisation please.
If you have any queries please contact Diana Tottle on (0114) 253 6624 or email d.tottle@vas.org.uk
Please also inform us of any accesibility and support needs.