Putting beneficiaries first: virtual events
Lessons from our award winning virtual webinar series for people affected by stroke.
Lessons from our award winning virtual webinar series for people affected by stroke.
This Q&A will cut through the noise and tackle the realities of corporate partnerships, from spotting red flags in applications to focusing on strategic, winnable opportunities that actually drive impact.
Nick and Sophie discuss disruptive philanthropy.
In Q+A, we speak to the activists behind the campaign (anonymously, of course). How did it come together? How did they move so quickly? And what impact did it have—not just on Musk’s image, but on culture, media, and even fundraising?
In this session, you will hear how to drive change at director level, listen to your supporters and get their help in a crisis, think differently about your current programme and learn to say no.
In this session, Jane runs through 8 tips to consider when you’re thinking about moving up within your organisation or if you’re looking for a new role altogether.
In this webinar, Fundraising Everywhere’s Simon Scriver and Alex Aggidis spoke with with Hedley Finn OBE and John Dash about using radio to help others.
This session covers Hampshire and Isle of Wight Air Ambulance’s journey so far, and the challenges, pitfalls and unexpected benefits the charity found along the way.
In this session we’ll be taking a deep dive into multi-channel supporter journeys, with a particular focus on WhatsApp.
Expect top tips and exciting stats in this roundtable session with 3 amazing charities!
Anna will share these key lessons to help you: build the best case for support for your capital project; inspire your closest donors; reach new donors and give advice about how to keep innovating (and motivated!) to reach your ultimate target.
In this session, Charity Digital will take you through their top tips and tricks for rapid resilience on a budget. Join three members of their team who will take you through the three main areas you need to know about: social media, virtual events and the best platforms and tools.
Listen to how they’ve been fundraising during the cost-of-living crisis and join us to find out how Guys Gift made small changes to gain more donations.
This session looks at recruiting donors through above the line channels, such as radio, out of home, and press, and how Alzheimer’s Society has achieved great results by leaning into these more traditional media channels.
In this session, Craig shares some of the Supporter Experience Collective’s tools and tips to take your journeys from paper into the real world.