 
                            A New Labour Government Part 2: How to advocate and fundraise for change
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Talk Details
August 1st 2024, 10:00am-12:30pm
In July’s popular panel discussion, ‘A new Labour Government: Exploring the Impact on Charities and Campaigns‘, our expert speakers shared their key takeaways for utilising a new Labour government to engage your community and create change; grow your lists, engage online and offline audiences, foster relationships with government representatives, and build strong community relationships.
In this follow-on event, our guest speakers return to show you how to do this.
You will learn:
- How to find your charity’s story and advocate for your cause
- How to find and grow strong community relationships with MPs, supporters, donors, and corporates
- The impact of a new Labour government on devolved nations
- How to collaborate with other organisations for bigger reach and impact
- How to grow and diversify your digital channels
- Why paid social is this summer’s biggest digital opportunity for UK charities
The event is subtitled and will be pre-recorded if you aren’t able to make it live, so do register anyway if you’re busy on August 1st.
Any questions, email hello@fundraisingeverywhere.com.
Speakers
 
	Joshua Leigh
Director
 
	Helen Hector
Strategy Director
 
	Lucy Caldicott
Director
 
	Cam St-Omer Donaldson
Head of Membership Engagement & Relationships
 
	Sarah Crowhurst
Director
 
	Kadra Abdinasir
Associate Director of Policy
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