Useful information – w/c 12/01/26

Events, training, charity news, surveys, research, feedback, reports, services and much more – in one handy place!

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Training & Events

Free Energy Ambassadors course

Tuesday 13th January, Online. Are you involved in your local community or do you work for a voluntary or public sector organisation? Become an Energy Ambassador for your community group or organisation and be equipped to support others to reduce and manage energy costs.

Run over 3 sessions (1.5 hours per week), this enjoyable and informative course from Yorkshire Energy Doctor CIC aims to raise awareness of ways to save energy, support schemes, and how you can advise others to reduce costs and manage energy bills. We will provide practical resources that you can share with others, and also send out regular newsletters and updates after the course.

All content is updated for every course to reflect ongoing changes in the world of energy.

Please note that this is a 3-week course, 1.5 hours per week

  • Tues 13th Jan, 2-3.30pm
  • Tues 20th Jan, 2-3.30pm
  • Tues 27th Jan, 2-3.30pm

The course is funded by Northern Gas Networks and is free to anyone who is based within their operating area (most of Yorkshire, Northern Cumbria and the North East of England).

Register here

 

Introduction to Google Analytics 4

13th January 2026, online. Google Analytics 4 (GA4) is a powerful tool that can supercharge your charity. It provides an accurate and insight-rich understanding of your supporters and donors.

It provides a complete view of user journeys and enables you to make effective data-driven decisions. And, perhaps most importantly, it can drastically improve your marketing and fundraising.

This course aims, in just three hours, to help you get to grips with GA4. It explores recent changes to the platform, how to ensure you have the best data, the metric that you must know, and a general run-through of the interface, dipping into ‘realtime’ reports.

Book your place here

 

Faith-Based Governance Training

13th January 2026, online. Good governance is often seen as a burden – but it can be one of a charity’s greatest assets.

This faith-friendly course helps senior leaders and trustees understand what good governance really looks like and how to make it work in a faith context. It explores how to clarify roles, strengthen decision-making, and build confidence around risk. Scenarios and case studies help participants develop skills in practical, relevant ways.

Find  out more and book here

 

Design high-impact emails to increase donations

14th January 2026, online. Join Charity Digital for a one-hour intensive masterclass on the fundamentals of exceptional email marketing. Attendees will learn exactly how to craft inclusive, beautiful, and high-impact emails from one of the charity sector’s experts.

Elizabeth Carter, Email Marketing Manager at Charity Digital, will show you how to design email campaigns that are not only visually engaging but also accessible to all audiences – including people with visual disabilities. You’ll explore how to increase email open and click-through rates with better email design.

Find out more and book here

 

Advanced Excel – tips and tricks

15th January, online. Join this 3 hour session to find out how to optimise your spreadsheets so they can do what they’re meant to be doing – saving you time, facilitating effective service delivery and enabling you and your team to get insight into the bigger picture.

This hands-on workshop will guide you through demos and practical exercises using a sample spreadsheet.

Find out more and book here

 

Understanding Governance Stage 1: The Trustee Role

15th–16th January 2026, online. If you are new to the role of being a charity trustee, this course will provide the perfect introduction, while experienced trustees will also benefit from a refresher of their responsibilities and comprehensive updates on evolving elements of the trustee role.

Find out more and book here

 

Brand Reputation Training for Charities

20th January 2026, online. In today’s fast-moving digital landscape, a charity’s reputation is one of its most valuable assets.

Trust, public perception, and the ability to raise funds or deliver services can be significantly impacted by how well a charity manages its brand. From copyright and trade marks to online abuse and data breaches, reputation management is essential. This practical, expert-led training will help you understand the legal and strategic tools needed to safeguard your charity’s identity and uphold public trust.

Find out more and book here

 

Supercharge your use of social media

20th January 2026, online. This course aims, in just three hours, to supercharge your use of social media. We’ll explore how you can pick the right platforms for your charity and how to know whether you should invest, or divest, in other platforms.

We’ll show you how to increase social media engagement, how to extend your reach, and how to ensure you target the most rewarding demographics.

Find out more and book here

 

Getting started with Google for Nonprofits

21st January 2026, online. This course provides an introduction to the Google for Nonprofits program, which offers eligible UK charities free access to a suite of Google tools, including Google Workspace, Google Ad Grants, the YouTube Nonprofit Program, and Google Earth and Maps.

We will explore these tools and highlight how UK charities are already using them to enhance their operations and impact.

Find out more and book here

 

Webinar: Navigating the new charity SORP – practical guidance for finance professionals

Thursday 22nd January, online. There are changes to charity reporting and accounting in 2026… According to the Charity Commission, these changes include income and lease arrangements, new tiers to ensure reporting is proportionate to charity size, and trustee annual report requirements.

For charity finance professionals, who are so often under significant time pressure, these changes may appear daunting. This webinar, in partnership with accounting software providers AccountsIQ, will guide charity finance professionals through the latest updates to SORP and what this means for effective, transparent reporting.

The session will highlight the key changes and outline practical steps for implementing the new requirements, as well as how to overcome any potential challenges or roadblocks. Attendees will gain clarity on how to adapt their reporting processes, improve compliance, and strengthen the overall quality of their charity’s financial reporting.

Find out more and book here

 

Data Protection Training for Charities

27th January 2026, online. It is important for every charity leader to ensure their organisation is fully compliant with the latest data protection regulations.

This half-day course will guide you through the key points to consider and what measures you should have in place. You will also learn how to avoid some common data protection pitfalls.

Find out more and book here

 

Operational Plans

Tuesday 27th January, online. Operational plans are often called many things, but it’s the plan that lasts for about a year and is often in-depth. This is perhaps one of the most important documents an organisation has.

It should set out what you are going to do for the coming year and often forms the basis of how you report your progress to trustees and stakeholders. The workshop will look at ways to create this document to make your life easy.

Find out more and book here

 

Free Charity Trading Essentials webinar

Wednesday 28th January, online. This practical session, delivered in partnership with Withers LLP, explores charity trading and when to consider a trading subsidiary. It’s designed for charity leaders, trustees, finance teams, and anyone involved in income generation.

Charity trading is increasingly on the agenda for organisations exploring income diversification and financial sustainability. This session is a useful opportunity to understand the key considerations, hear real-world examples, and get up to date guidance – whether you’re advising groups on trading or considering it for your own organisation.

Attendees will learn:

  • What trading means and the different types of trading activity
  • When it’s appropriate to set up a trading subsidiary and key considerations
  • Where to find guidance to ensure trading activities comply with charity law
  • Real-life insights from a charity already trading

Find out more and book here

 

How to master bid-writing

28th January 2026, online. Join Charity Digital for a one-hour intensive masterclass on the fundamentals of bid-writing. Attendee will learn exactly how to craft successful bids from one of the charity sector’s experts.

Grant expert and Director of Get Grants, John Ellery, will explore the process of grant-funding, focussing on the core challenges faced by charities. John will cover, among other things, the importance of ‘being fundable’, the right funders for you to approach, how to make an application stand out, and tips to increase your chance of success.

Find out more and book here

 

Digital Exclusion Workshop

Wednesday 28th January, Whitehaven. Digital Unite is running a free 2 hour workshop on  on the topic of Digital Exclusion.

It is open to representatives of voluntary and community groups throughout Cumbria.

Click on the thumbnail image to view a flyer with more information.

 

Cybersecurity without the blockers – scalable security for non-profit AI adoption

Wednesday 28th January, Online. Ensure your non-profit’s AI journey is both ambitious and secure.

Join host Zoe Amar, alongside Jean-Paul van Ravensberg, Senior Security Advisor & Architect at Microsoft, for a webinar that shows how to implement practical, innovation-friendly security measures that support your AI initiatives rather than hold them back.

  • Discover how to implement robust, scalable security that enables your AI ambitions.
  • Learn practical approaches to safely pilot AI projects before full deployment.
  • Understand the essential security foundations your charity needs before starting AI initiatives.
  • Explore size-specific strategies for both small large nonprofit organisations.
  • Gain expert insights through live Q&A addressing your specific security concerns.

Register here

 

Finance for Trustees

29th January 2026, online. How confident are you that you really understand your charity’s finances?

It’s a complicated business, what with managing different types of funds and income, the accounting and reporting rules, as well as dealing with tax and VAT. This course, lead by the team from leading accountancy firm BDO, will give you the tools to get to grips with how all that works in your own organisation, and includes time to chat with fellow trustees over the practicalities and challenges you face.

Find out more and book here

 

Protecting your Legacy Income

3rd February, online. Managing your charity’s legacy income can be a lengthy and complex process. From the various tax considerations (Inheritance, Capital Gains), to dealing with contested legacies and all of the administration in between, there are many factors that can delay legacy income reaching your charity.

Led by the legacy protection team at VWV, this course has been designed to give clear and practical legal advice for breaking down these obstacles as well as tools for recognising legacy risks early on in the process.

Find out more and book here

 

How to manage charity finances – CPD Accredited

10th February, online. This course aims, in just three hours, to help you make sense of your finances. It provides a simple, straightforward, plain-English introduction, covering budgeting, reporting, governance, sustainability, futureproofing, and so much more.

In two back-to-back sessions, each lasting approximately 80 minutes, the course offers key insights into the essential elements of charity finance.

More information here

 

The Art of Being an Effective Chair

12th–13th February 2026, online. The role of the chair of the board or a committee is more demanding and can be more complex than most people realise.

This course will help you to chair well and to ensure that board governs effectively and that board committees add value to the governance process. Scenarios and case studies help develop skills in practical ways.

Find out more and book here

 

Use data to grow your impact

25th February, online. Marketing analytics expert, Dr Simon (Seongsoo) Jang, Associate Professor at Cardiff University, will cover the importance of intuitive- and data-driven decision-making, practical tips for maximising impact, real-life examples of successful marketing and analytics campaigns, and so much more.

Jang will introduce four core marketing principles that will revolutionise your charity’s approach to data. By the end of the hour-long session, you’ll be able to integrate the principles directly into your charity.

Find out more and book here

 

Contract Training for Charities – Managing Contracts with Confidence

26th February 2026, online. For a charity entering into a contract with any other party, there are a number of key factors to consider.

In this half-day session Ed Rimmell, partner at VWV, will share his expertise on managing charity contracts effectively to ensure risks are mitigated, all parties fully understand what has been agreed and what to do if a dispute arises. Ed will also guide you through some common and important contract clauses which are often poorly understood.

Find out more and book here

 

Exercise Impassible

11th March 2026, This Table Top Exercise is a training opportunity being led by Counter Terrorism Police North West – there is an opportunity for Voluntary Organisations to participate. All expressions of interest should be directed in the first instance to Alison Love alison.love@cumbria.gov.uk from the Cumbria LRF team who is collating responses prior to submission.

This exercise will explore the Local, Regional and UK’s readiness to respond to a Maritime Terrorism incident on Lake Windermere. It aims to improve multi-agency coordination, strengthen Local Resilience Forum (LRF) capabilities, and support the development of inland maritime contingency plans in line with JESIP and developing MMER Joint Operating Procedures (JOPS).

Growing reliance on inland waterways for recreation, logistics, business and infrastructure makes them potential targets for hostile acts. Lake Windermere’s geographic location, coupled with a high volume of international tourism makes it a potential target for such an act.

 

Village Halls Week 2026

16th-22nd March. The campaign aims to highlight the importance of village halls to the health and wellbeing of rural communities across England, Wales and Scotland.

You can register for campaign updates here

 

Where Are Your Next Generation of Volunteers

Tuesday 24th March, online. Volunteer numbers have been falling since 2020. Considerable changes have occurred in how the public wants to volunteer. There has also been a rise in younger people wanting to give back to their communities, contribute to their environment, and make a difference in their neighbourhoods.

It is important for any group to start thinking about how it can adapt and remove the barriers so that younger people can get involved in volunteering. This session will offer you some practical ways to make volunteering for your organisation more appealing to younger people.

Find out more and book here

 

Reserves: What They Are and How to Calculate Them

Thursday 21st April, online. Reserves are a critical element when building small charity resilience. However, they are often, for very valid reasons, miscalculated.

The session will look at Why we hold reserves, how to calculate reserves, what a good reserves policy looks like and how to report on reserves.

Find out more and book here

 

Suicide Prevention Conference

Thursday 23rd April, Rheged, Penrith. This year’s theme, “Take action. Prevent suicide.”, focuses on the practical steps we can all take to save lives and support those affected by suicide across Cumbria.

This full-day event brings together inspirational speakers, interactive workshops, and hands-on training to equip individuals, organisations, and community groups with the skills and confidence to help create a Suicide Safer Cumbria.

Whether you work in a school, a workplace, health or public services, the third or faith sectors, a sports club, or are attending as an individual – join us in our mission.

Find out more here

 

How to Make Your Social Media More Engaging

Thurs 30th April, online. Do you get the most engagement from your Facebook, Instagram or X (Twitter) posts? Why do some posts get more clicks than others?

How to increase engagement.

Find out more and book here

 

Impact Reporting for Charities

Tuesday 16th June, online. Funders want proof of the difference your organisation makes. They want to understand your charity’s impact across services and locations, and what the benefit is of the services they have agreed to fund.

Amongst other things this session looks at ‘what is impact and how do you measure it’, ‘what does impact look like’ and how do you engage with your stakeholders to maximise impact.

Find out more and book here


News & Information

[NEW] Resources needed to support covenant’s implementation, government warned

The government has been urged to ensure that charities and state bodies have the resources they need to implement the Civil Society Covenant.

At a discussion in Westminster before Christmas, Hampshire council leader Nick Adams-King said short-term funding for local authorities had made it “incredibly difficult” for them to support voluntary organisations to plan, invest and retain staff.

At the All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on charities and volunteering, Adams-King said: “Too often voluntary organisations are brought in late, or superficially, or simply to tick a box.”

Read more here


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Disclaimer
The information above is provided in good faith. Whilst every care is taken to ensure that it is correct, Cumbria CVS cannot accept liability for any omissions or inaccuracies and does not take responsibility for the quality for any services or products mentioned.