'How to' Fundraise from the Community

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Duration: 1 day
Book Included: Community Fundraising

Aims

To explore the key principles of fundraising from the community and using volunteer networks as a key resource. The course is based on a holistic management approach model to community fundraising.

For

Those working in small, medium and large organisations in the not for profit sector who are involved in fundraising from the community. The course is aimed at those with limited experience or those who are new to management.

Learning Outcomes

- The importance of community fundraising
- Why people volunteer and the value of volunteers
- How to develop a volunteer network
- The principles of fundraising from the community and its management
- Managing and supporting fundraising volunteers

Content

- Fundraising management
- Staff management
- Self-management
- The organisation and its management
- Volunteer management and support
- Keys to successful community fundraising
- Good practice measurement, identifying your organisation’s strengths and weaknesses


Venues and Dates

London

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

  • 18 May 10 

London

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

  • 12 October 10 

Fees

Band A £170.00

Band B £265.00

Band C £320.00

[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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