Innovation Group LIVE! FAQs
How much will it cost?
From £250 for all six sessions for members of NCVO, or from £50 per session. From £357.15 and from £71.43 respectively for non-members (please see full pricing). There will be a discount for those booking by 7 September.
How do I book?
You can book online by following this link: bookings. If you are not sure if this is the right training for you, email katherine.william-powlett@ncvo-vol.org.uk with your queries and phone number and she will contact you.
Do I have to attend every session?
Whilst the sessions are linked and build on one another, there is no need to attend them all as each will also stand alone. However, members of the group are encouraged to come to as many as possible as the intention is to build a supportive on and off-line network, hence the reduction in price for all six sessions. Sessions can be charged for individually.
What will happen after the six sessions?
The group can decide but it is hoped that the sessions can continue with subject matter being decided on by the group.
Is the Innovation Group LIVE open to everyone?
Of course – anyone can join at any time either by paying for all the sessions at a discount or paying for individual sessions.
What if I want to come but can’t afford it?
You can still be part of the group, for free, online. Register on the NCVO site, visit the Groups page and join the Innovation Group. Visit it the day after sessions run to see the ‘Think Piece’ and join in discussions.
What if I have paid for all six sessions and then I cannot make it to some of them?
Someone else from your organisation may attend in your place.
Why can’t you have more session out of London?
A review of those who have signed up for information about innovation reveals the vast majority are based in or near London. However, if there is sufficient demand we will propose to run a Northern Group. If you are interested in this please email sfp@ncvo-vol.org.uk putting 'Innovation North' in the subject field.
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