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Join our Fundraising Strategy Masterclass

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The Power Up project offers fully...

The Power Up project offers fully subsidised bespoke training, support & events for London’s organisations in the disability sector.

As part of the Power Up project, TfA is running a fundraising strategy masterclass on the 9th October. If you find yourself feeling unsure about which fundraising activity to choose or how much investment to make in resources, or perhaps you are disappointed that targets aren’t being reached, then this is the perfect course for you to find the answers!

Date: 9th October 2014, 12.45 – 17.00
Venue: Osmani Centre, 34b York Way London London, N1 9AB United Kingdom (The building is fully accessible).

Due to popular demand, fundraising expert Kim Van Niekerk is coming back to help you build your fundraising strategy.

Course overview:

This fundraising strategy masterclass is the first of two linked sessions that will help you audit and improve your Fundraising activities. This first session will give you the tools to review and audit your current fundraising activities and goals.

There will then be a second masterclass session in February 2015 to help you use the information gained from your Audit of Fundraising Activities to plan a comprehensive Fundraising Strategy for 2015 and beyond.

This course will give you:

  • A template fundraising strategy and plan to complete
  • A list of questions to ask your team
  • An explanation of the tools you will want to use to prepare your plan
  • The confidence to pull together a meaningful fundraising strategy and plan and monitor its delivery

Click here for more information and to register.

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