IoF Legacy and In Memory SIG - AGM and November meeting

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We look forward to seeing you in November. Please do cancel your ticket if you discover you can no longer attend.

IoF Legacy and In Memory SIG - AGM and November meeting

By CIOF Legacy & In Memory

Date and time

Tue, 19 Nov 2019 13:00 - 16:20 GMT

Location

Lift - Blue Hall

45 White Lion Street London N1 9PW United Kingdom

Description

Hello,

The committee are delighted to bring you your final legacy and in memory event of the year. As ever we'd like to thank our sponsors, Capacity Marketing, Legacy Foresight, LegacyLink and MuchLoved for enabling us to keep the events free for attendees.

We ask that charities keep places to two per charity to ensure the maximum number of causes can attend. Please do cancel your ticket if you know you can no longer attend as we often have a waiting list of people who would like to attend. Finally, as it will be the last event of the year the committee will be booking space at a nearby watering establishment (venue TBC) so you have an opportunity to network afterwards and share your experiences with each other. Even if you can't attend the event we'd love to see you there for a drink afterwards.

Agenda

1pm - Registration

1.20pm - Introduction and sponsor slot from Capacity Marketing

1.35pm - Rachel Voyce, National Trust and Kate Jenkinson, Legacy Foresight: National Trust's new in-memory product

2pm - George Shelley , Crisis: Using research to develop a new legacy proposition

2.25pm - Emma Fellows, MNDA: Demonstrating the impact of legacies through virtual reality

2.50pm - Refreshments

3.20 - AGM and vote on new committee members

3.30 - Clare Sweeney, St Ann's Hospice: Cultivating common ground...How Fundraising and Comms can work together

3.55 - Richard Radcliffe, Radcliffe Consulting: All change and mind the gap - supporters are changing faster than fundraisers - so what should we change?

4.20 - Close

4.30 - Drinks and networking at venue TBC


Many thanks,

the committee

Organised by

This group has been set up to provide a forum for discussion and networking by fundraisers from all charities, large or small who have an interest in legacy fundraising. Members from organisations who have a track record in fundraising from this market or those with little or no experience are welcome to join in the discussions as we work to establish best practice in this area.

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