Sustainable Funding Conference 2011: Adapt, Gain, Grow
Submitted by NCVO Funding Team on Sat, 26/11/2011 - 13:59
NCVO Funding Team
26th November 2011
Keep an eye out over the next two weeks for highlights and themes from this year’s conference and the release of specially recorded podcasts from key speakers.
In the meantime you can access all the slides from our plenary speakers, debaters and workshop leaders below, as well as take a look at the results of our delegate survey.
Survey results presentation 2011
Morning and afternoon plenaries
- Linda Kelly, Chief Executive of Llloyds TSB Foundation for England and Wales:
Getting the most out of funding relationships - Dai Powell, Chief Executive of HCT Group
Social enterprise: Going for growth - Clare Thomas MBE, Chief Grants Officer, City Bridge Trust:
Funding fit for purpose - Cath Lee, CEO, Small Charities Coalition
Plenary presentation
Cash and in-kind giving
- Rob Cope, Director, Remember a Charity:
Growing your legacy income - Professor Cathy Pharoah, Co-Director, Centre for Giving and Philanthropy:
Donating in a new environment - Caroline Beaumont, Programme Director, Race Online 2012:
Operating in a cashless economy: From fundraising to resource-raising - Nick Aldridge (CEO) and Ria Fleming (Head of Campaigns), MissionFish UK:
The secrets to learning more online - Lucy Blythe, Director, Philia International & Stephen O'Brien, Chariman, Barts and London NHS Trust
Mobilising volunteers for fundraising success
Grants and contracts
- Ian Hempseed, Partner, Head of Third Sector for Hempsons:
A good deal more: Negotiating for more effective contracts - Miia Chambers, Director of Development, P3 Social Enterprise:
Grants or contracts - Andrew Daly, Associate, Hempsons:
Levelling the playing field: Does procurement law help of hinder?
The social investment market
- Tim Jones, Chief Executive, Allia:
Introducing charitable bonds: Fundraising with social investment - Casey Lord, Investment Manager, CAF Venturesome and Julie Roberts, Marketing and Fundraising Manager, HelpAge International:
Creative financing: building complex investment models
Trading and enterprise
- Nicky Major, Ernst & Young and Jason Mollring, UnLtd
Blog: Creating value through voluntary and private sector partnerships - Stephanie Flower, Chief Executive, ENRYCH and Kris Ambler, Partnership Manager, Advice Derbyshire:
debate on the motion "Charging for services is better for beneficiaries"
Highlights of the charging debate on Olof's blog
Kris Ambler's Presentation debating against the motion
"Charging for services is better for beneficiaries" - Richard Mehmed, Managing Director, National Community Wood Recycling Project
Building a community for your ethical business
- NCVO Funding Team's blog
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Networking and discussions
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