Making the case for core funding
Learn how to fundraise more successfully to cover your organisations core costs by signing up to this advanced lunchtime briefing.
Care and the Community
A workshop to reflect on new approaches to delivering Adult Social Care in Bristol
Drop in session for new and local community groups in Bristol: Fishponds
Get advice, information on funding and training, and tell us what you need to make progress.
Race & the City 2 – A Focus on Muslims in Bristol and their Diversity (Delivered by Bristol City Council)
Led by Bristol Muslim’s Strategic Leadership Group
Financial forecasting in a time of uncertainty (Delivered by the Cranfield Trust)
Essentials to Excellence Series – practical skills training, advice and guidance on key management topics presented by industry professionals.
Recruit and Retain Volunteers
There has been such an impressive response from volunteers throughout COVID-19. This course looks at the best ways to keep your new volunteers, and long term volunteers, engaged and continuing to support your organisation.
Uncovering and Overcoming Unconscious Bias With Staff [external event]
We have all heard of ‘bias’ which often leads to people making decisions based not on logic, but on the way they perceive or think about things. This is not unusual; in this webinar, you will learn that humans subconsciously develop biases and are not always aware of them. “Is that a problem?” I hear you ask – the answer is, it could be – think of the impact it could have on recruitment or promotions. This free webinar will help you uncover and truly overcome your unconscious biases.
Setting up as a Community Interest Company
Becoming a Community Interest Company (CIC) is an exciting step forward for groups or organisations that want to be a business and have social impact. However, you will need to think about some key issues first, to make sure you’re doing the right thing for you and your social enterprise. This briefing covers why and how to set up as a CIC, and how to run well once you are set up.
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Becoming a Community Interest Company (CIC) is an exciting step forward for groups or organisations that want to be a business and have social impact. However, you will need to think about some key issues first, to make sure you’re doing the right thing for you and your social enterprise. This briefing covers why and how to set up as a CIC, and how to run well once you are set up.
UK Data Protection Law: online webinar
Join our online webinar on data protection law in the UK, hosted in collaboration by Voscur, Bank of America and LawWorks.