How Trustees Can Strengthen Your Fundraising Power

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Duration: Half day

Aims

Trustees who are uninvolved or uninformed about fundraising are missing a vital aspect of their charity’s work. This course will demonstrate how trustee participation can boost your fundraising strength.

For

Trustees,and the executives and fundraisers who work with them.

Learning Outcomes

By the end of the course you will be able to:

- Understand how trustee involvement in fundraising can Increase a charity’s reach and credibility with funders

- Understand the unique roles that trustees can play

- Know the tools trustees need to play their roles effectively

- Know how to support trustees to fulfill their fundraising responsibilities

Content

- Trustee responsibility for fundraising: a component of governance

- The roles trustees can play to increase fundraising power and credibility

- Why many trustees are reluctant or unprepared to participate in fundraising

- How to prepare and support trustees in each of their potential fundraising roles

- How to develop a fundraising ‘mindset’ on a charity’s board


Venues and Dates

London

Charity Centre, Directory of Social Change, 24 Stephenson Way, London NW1 2DP

  • 23 March 10 

    Unavailable

Fees

Band A £135.00

Band B £210.00

Band C £275.00

[Price Bands]

Band A: Voluntary and community organisations with a turnover of between £100,000 and £500,000.

Band B: Voluntary and community organisations with a turnover of over £500,000.

Band C: Statutory and commercial organisations.


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