Workshop: Introduction to Fundraising for Community Groups
Join our in-house fundraiser to discover the many pots of money your group could be eligible to receive, and how to access them. Focusing on self-directed fundraising from trusts and foundations for project-based work (and what all this jargon means!), this session is ideal for those with little to no experience in fundraising, and anyone who volunteers or works with community groups (particularly gardening groups) and would like to begin supporting them further by bringing in funding.
We will be demystifying grant process in its full cycle, and covering:
Searching for appropriate funds
Selecting what to apply for
Completing a successful application
Common hurdles and pitfalls,
What to do when you win a grant (and when you don’t!)
Reporting back to the grant maker
We’ll be focusing mostly on gardening spaces and the people that work within them, but the general tips and tricks will be widely applicable, so this session with also be of interest to anyone who might like to explore a career in fundraising and/or the wider charity sector, but would like to know more about what this field entails.
You’ll leave with some helpful resources to move you forward, and ready to complete your first grant application. Handouts will be provided but you may want to bring a notebook and pen.
We are also running a shorter, online version of this workshop on 29 March. More details here.
Meet Francesca
Francesca has been working in written communications for nearly 10 years, and made the jump into fundraising around 4 years ago. Responsible for all fundraising at Walworth Garden, she has experience securing grants of all sizes for our charitable projects and capital works from a range of charitable trusts and foundations. Francesca has an MA in the Anthropology of Sustainability, with a research focus on the intersections of environmental and social justice issues. She is passionate about accessibility and inclusion within the charity sector, and diverting funds to small, grassroots organisations.
Price: £85/ Free for Southwark residents
Free places are available for Southwark residents aged 19+. Each resident can claim 1 place per academic year (Sept 24- Jul 25). To check whether you are eligible, please click here.
To claim your free place, click ‘Book Here’ below, and enter code ‘SOUTHWARK25’ under ‘Redeem Coupon’.
You will then be charged a £10 deposit in order to claim your place, this deposit will be refunded to you after you attend the workshop.
Please note that you will be required to fill in a Southwark Council form, including some personal information, in order to confirm your place on a workshop. Your place will not be confirmed until this has been completed in full.
Can’t make this date? We are running this workshop again on the date below. Click through to find out more.
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