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Training - Grants Fundraising: preparing and prospecting Session aimed at charitable trusts, foundations and grants fundraisers FREE for HIGN members | £25 for non-members THIS SESSION WILL NOT BE RECORDED Capacity capped at 50 sign-ups. We will operate a waiting list if we reach this number, and may ask hospices with more than one sign-up to release places. Grants are the most significant source of income for small charities, but what are the key elements underlying a successful grants income stream? In this session we look at those foundational criteria essential to setting your organisation up for a win and tips how to find the best grants. This session is less appropriate for those with mature grant funding programmes. By the end of this session, we aim for you to: · Gain insight into the overall process of grants funding · Understand what fundraisers need to know before writing applications · See how to cost effectively find funders David describes himself as a “product of small charities”. A service user as a child, volunteer since his teenage years and now is helping to payback through training, mentoring and consultancy projects. He started a ranging career in fundraising in 2006, before maturing into a training and consultancy role with small charities some 12 years later. In early 2022, David joined the FSI and re-built their partnership training programme, carrying it forward in his own style with Triceratops Training after the closure of the previous charity. Most of our associate trainers, like David, were also training or consultancy associates for the FSI, NCVO, Lloyds Bank Foundation or DSC. David currently leads training programmes with Battersea Dogs & Cats Home, several funders, CVS and other sector infrastructure organisations across the UK.
Join us in the studio for this lovely Autumnal pottery workshop. You will have opportunity to make a trio of small leaf themed dishes - they are perfect for jewellery and would make fab Christmas stocking fillers if you can bare to part with them ! This relaxed and easy workshop is suitable for complete beginners (age 16yrs upwards) Demonstration and instruction throughout will enable you to create you own style of dish. You’re work will left with us for the kiln firing and glazing process.
Learn how to administer vaccines or injections ... Nationally Recognised Qualification Includes IM, ID and Sub-Cut Injection methods OCN Accredited - Level 4 (Foundation Degree - FDSc) Covers all steps to safely perform a vaccination Use same techniques and skills for aesthetic therapies Includes B12, Vitamin C and other treatments Essential qualification for all injections Basic understanding of English language required OPEN TO ALL APPLICANTS
Kids in Museums: Chair information session Thursday 18 September 2025, 1pm - 2pm Kids in Museums wants to appoint a new Chair of Trustees to replace Vanessa Eke from December 2025. At an exciting point in our development, the new Chair will play an instrumental role in shaping the charity’s future. Guided by our mission and values, they will collaboratively lead the Board and staff team to embed sustainable organisational development and grow our income to support the charity’s ambitions and the evolving needs of the museum sector. We welcome applications from experienced Chairs and those who would be a leading a Board for the first time. This free informal session aims to provide more information about Kids in Museums’ programme and organisation, our Board of Trustees, the role of our Chair, and our future ambitions for the growth and development of the charity. In this session, you will be able to: hear more about Kids in Museums' programmes, organisation and impact, and how we work with the wider museum sector, meet current Trustees and learn more about our Board and the Chair role, find out more about our future plans, ask any questions you may have about Kids in the Museums and the Chair role. Who should attend? This session is for anyone who is interested in becoming the next Chair of Kids in Museums. The role is a fantastic opportunity for someone with: a deep understanding of the UK museum sector, experience of developing long-term strategies for growth and new ways of working, skills in nurturing strong partnerships, strong experience of income generation. Our next Chair will value Kids in Museums’ unique sector support programme, and will be committed to our work and advocating for the people and organisations we support. This session will be delivered virtually over one hour.