Winning Grants from Trusts & Foundations
Thu, 07 Apr
|Fairfield House
This one-day course is for people who already have some trusts fundraising experience but would like to develop a more strategic approach, understand what funders are thinking and prioritising post-Covid
Time & Location
07 Apr 2022, 10:00 – 16:30
Fairfield House, 2 Kelston Rd, Bath BA1 3QJ, UK
Guests
About the Event
This event is part of the BaNES Social Enterprise Programme of events. It's free and open to all, however spaces are limited.
This workshop is being run by 3SG in partnership with Lime Green Consulting, that have over 15 years experience of in helping ambitious charities and social enterprises to be more strategic, become more sustainable and access more funding.
Course Summary
We've designed this one-day course for people who already have some trusts fundraising experience but would like to develop a more strategic approach, understand what funders are thinking and prioritising post-Covid, and fine-tune their applications to stand out from the crowd in a competitive funding landscape. We'll be guiding you through five key components of trusts fundraising, including prospect research, developing a compelling case for support, and long-term relationship-building. We'll also help you to understand things from the funder's perspective, including what they're looking for, what puts them off, and what’s behind some of the frustrating things they say!
Directions
The event is taking place at Fairfield House. The address is: 2 Kelston Rd, Bath BA1 3QJ, UK and access is via Partis Way with free parking available. Accessible toilets and a lift is available at the venue. Parking is limited so please only drive if you have no other alternative.
If you have any accessibility or dietary requirements, please email: contact@3sg.org.uk
Bath and North East Somerset Social Entrepreneurs Programme is led by the School for Social Entrepreneurs (SSE) in partnership with 3SG. It is funded by the UK Government through the UK Community Renewal Fund, which is managed by the West of England Combined Authority within the Bath and North East Somerset region.