Charity Founders – Stronger Together
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Talk Details
This webinar is now available On Demand.
This webinar brings charity founders and leaders into a shared, supportive space to learn, connect, and strengthen their impact. We’ll explore common challenges faced by new and seasoned founders alike, share practical strategies for sustainable growth, and highlight the power of collaboration within the nonprofit sector. Participants will gain insights, support, and a stronger network to help them lead with confidence and purpose.
Key learnings from this webinar:
- Real life learning from a charity founder
- That they are not alone and where to find support
- That founders often face similar challenges and we can help them find support / solutions
Delivered in partnership with Benefact Group.
Full participation in Charity Founders: Stronger Together is applicable for 1 points in Category 1.B -Education of the CFRE International application for initial certification and/or recertification.
Speakers
Fiona Spargo-Mabbs
Director and Founder
Ian Tate
Fundraising Manager
Graeme Donnelly
Founder
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