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Talk Details
In the wake of COVID19 many of our arts, cultural and heritage organisations had to quickly adapt, pivot or completely reimagine our existing programs and fundraising activities to take advantage of new digital and remote-delivery initiatives. The rush to do so immediately made the sector more accessible for many who had previously faced barriers to sector engagement or employment – but still not accessible enough. As we move towards new, hybrid ways of working both on- and offline, what role can fundraisers play in drawing from the best of this experience to shape a more flexible and accessible future for us all?
Speakers

Kate Larsen
Arts, Cultural and Non-Profit Consultant
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