As part of its commitment to support the voluntary and community sector as it continues to emerge from Covid-19 and in addition to its advice and mentoring support services, LCVS has now released details of the remaining courses for community groups to access in 2022.
Richard Davies, LCVS Capacity Building Team Leader, said:
“The response to the first phase of courses delivered earlier in the year has been very encouraging. Community groups clearly see the importance of developing their skills so that they can provide high quality services. With that in mind, we’ve put together a second phase of training courses to round out 2022 that we feel really meets the needs of organisations as they seek to run themselves effectively and help in their sustainability.“
See our training course timetable below:
Ready to learn more and book your place?
Our regular and popular start-up workshops. Is there a need in your community that nobody is addressing? Could it be time to do it yourself? This training session is for anyone thinking about starting a community project or organisation but has yet to take the leap. If you’re based in Liverpool, it’s free!
Proving your Impact – Design a system that works for you and your funders
This course is aimed at board members and staff who want to know how to measure and report on the impact of the work of their organisation. With competition for funding on the increase, it’s more important than ever that your organisation can measure and prove its impact. It won’t be enough anymore to rely on good local reputation and links to make sure your group gets funded.
Funding Masterclass – Garfield Weston
This course is aimed at anyone who has already been involved in writing applications to small/medium charitable trusts but is now looking to develop revenue bids focused under the Garfield Weston Foundation’s key priority areas.
Funding Masterclass – Henry Smith
This course is aimed at anyone who has already been involved in writing applications to small/medium charitable trusts but is now looking to develop project or revenue bids focused under the Henry Smith Charity’s key priority areas.
Funding Masterclass – Arts Council
This course is aimed at anyone who has already been involved in writing applications to small/medium charitable trusts but is now looking to develop larger scale Arts focused bids.
Thinking Ahead – Planning for Community Projects
During this session, you will discover how to plan the work of your organisation effectively and to scope an idea into an effective project. Turn your idea into a fundable one or turn your messy work schedule into a structured and effective work plan.
Our regular and popular start-up workshops. Is there a need in your community that nobody is addressing? Could it be time to do it yourself? This training session is for anyone thinking about starting a community project or organisation but has yet to take the leap. If you’re based in Liverpool, it’s free!
This course is ideal for anyone in a fundraising role who wants to learn how to plan and manage events and community fundraising in their organisation. It will also benefit fundraising managers and those with a strategic responsibility for fundraising, who want to develop or improve their community and events fundraising programme.