Useful information – w/c 06/04/26
April 6, 2026
Events, training, charity news, surveys, research, feedback, reports, services and much more – in one handy place!
This page will be updated with new information as we receive it during the week. Please check back regularly. (Last update: 05/04/26 – items added on this date are marked as [NEW])
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Listening to the Land
Monthly sessions, March to November, Barrow. Playful Nature offers nature connection, music, singing, drumming, campfires, mindfulness and more…
The ‘Listening to the Land’ project offers an exciting opportunity to explore how tuning into nature can inspire creativity, and support wellbeing. This project is aimed at adults (18+) living in Furness and South Lakes.
Click on the thumbnail image to view a leaflet, or visit the Playful Nature website for more information
Supercharge your use of social media
Tuesday 7th April, 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.
Webinar: A guide to creating ethical AI-generated imagery
Thursday 9th April, online. Artificial intelligence (AI) images have become widespread across our sector. AI-generated imagery raises serious concerns around ethics, responsibility, duty of care, and representation. As part of their Conscious AI campaign, Charity Digital are joining forces with The Saltways, an ethical filmmaking company, to show you how to use AI images ethically.
Emma Bracegirdle, founder of The Saltways, will lead the webinar and explore the current situation across the sector, examine how charities are using AI, and look at some easy, best practice advice for charities. She’ll explore how AI-generation actually works, looking at the processes at play, and cover the core risks charities face.
Emergency First Aid at Work
Thursday 9th April, Barrow. Where a workplace first aid risk assessment identifies a need for an Emergency First Aider in the Workplace, this one-day qualification meets the requirements of the Health and Safety (First Aid) Regulations 1981 and the Health and Safety (First Aid) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1982.
- The learner will attain knowledge to deal with a range of workplace first aid situations
- Meets employer’s legal obligations
- Compliant with Resuscitation Council (UK) Guidelines
- 3 year qualification
More information is available in this leaflet. Please contact rachael@wearepeoplefirst.co.uk to book.
Award in Safeguarding for Work, Education and Life Level 1
From Monday 13th April, for 10 weeks, in Kendal. This level 1 course aims to give you an improved knowledge of the meaning of safeguarding in the workplace, education and in life in general. You will learn about different forms of abuse and learn ways that you can recognise if abuse may be taking place. You will find out about the safeguarding issues caused by modern technology and learn about discrimination and victimisation. Finally you will learn what to do if your have safeguarding concerns and the importance of disclosing information to professionals.
This is an ideal introductory course for anyone working or volunteering with children or vulnerable adults or who would like to improve their understanding of safeguarding in general.
Find out more and book here – if you experience any issues trying to sign up, please email helen.edmonds@westmorlandandfurness.gov.uk
Get Grants Introduction to Fundraising Strategy Workshop:
Tuesday 14th April, online. Throughout 2026, Get Grants will host a series of free workshops that will introduce each of their training courses!
Join them for their Introduction to Fundraising Strategy Workshop, looking at how organisations can put themselves in the best possible position to meet future funding needs.
Forces Wellbeing Collective Cumbria Roadshow
Wednesday 15th April, Kendal. Join us for an informative and interactive day exchanging knowledge, ideas and best practice amongst cross-sector partners supporting the Armed Forces community!
Registration is free, and open to any professional or volunteer from public, private and VCSE sector organisations delivering services across Cumbria.
Refreshments and lunch provided. Agenda and further details to be announced. This event is organised by One Vision Uniformed Services (OVUS).
Find out more and register here
Master AI with prompt engineering
Wednesday 15th April, online. AI is rapidly transforming how charities work and those who can prompt effectively get the greatest benefits. Join us for a one hour, hands on masterclass designed to boost your productivity with tools like ChatGPT, Copilot, Gemini, and more.
For just £20 per person, you’ll learn how to write better prompts, speed up day to day tasks, and streamline your operations.
Led by Jonathan Ashton, author of a 750 page guide to prompt engineering for charities, this practical session will walk you through real examples, prompting techniques, and useful AI applications for the sector. You’ll learn best practice prompting, where different AI models work best, how to prompt safely and ethically, and how to build your skills as AI evolves.
Forces Wellbeing Collective Cumbria Roadshow
Wednesday 15th April, Kendal. Join us for an informative and interactive day exchanging knowledge, ideas and best practice amongst cross-sector partners supporting the Armed Forces community!
Registration is free, and open to any professional or volunteer from public, private and VCSE sector organisations delivering services across Cumbria.
Refreshments and lunch provided. Agenda and further details to be announced.
SEO Training for Charities
Thursday 16th April, online. Do you want to boost your organisation’s visibility online but you’re not sure where to start?
This practical, jargon-free course is designed to help you understand how search engines work, how to identify your key users and how to create people-first content that drives traffic. This interative session will also explore the role of PR and AI in search, and you’ll leave with a personalised plan of action to take back to your charity.
Practical AI For Social Enterprises
Thursday 16th April, Online. AI is already changing how organisations work — but many social enterprises are still unsure how to use it effectively and safely.
In this hands-on session with AI specialist Dan Knowles, we’ll explore how AI can support everyday tasks such as funding applications, reporting and administration, while also addressing risks around data, ethics and security.
You’ll leave with practical experience and a clearer understanding of how AI could support your organisation.
CRFM 2nd birthday party
Saturday April 18th, Carlise. Saxman, Boy George and Tina Turner tributes on stage from 8pm until late.
Each name on the guest list allows themselves and five guests in.
Feel free to circulate to anyone else in the Council, NHS, or working within the VCFSE. Click on the thumbnail image to view a flyer for the event with more details.
Click here to complete a form for tickets
Charities SORP Training: Tiering, Reporting, Reserves and Investments
Tuesday 21st April, online. The Charities SORP 2026 comes into effect for accounting periods starting from 1st January 2026 and it contains a number of important updates.
Led by charity finance experts from accountancy firm BDO, this online session will focus on the new three-tier reporting system, refreshed trustees annual report requirements, and further guidance on reserves and investments.
Co-operatives & Mutuals
Tuesday 21st April, Online. We’re seeing growing interest in co-operative and mutual models as organisations look for more inclusive, community-led approaches.
This session, delivered by Co-operatives UK, will introduce different ownership models, governance approaches and routes to raising finance, including community shares.
Ideal for anyone exploring new structures or thinking about long-term sustainability.
How to manage charity finances – CPD Accredited
Tuesday 21st April, 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.
Reserves: What They Are and How to Calculate Them
Tuesday 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.
UK Giving 2026 – Join the conversation on the state of the nation’s giving
Tuesday 21st April, Online. Charities Aid Foundation’s latest UK Giving 2026 report reveals significant shifts in how people across the UK are choosing to give. Public generosity remains strong, yet there are now six million fewer donors than a decade ago, leaving charities increasingly reliant on a shrinking donor base.
Join CAF for this webinar, which will provide an in depth overview of the key findings from the UK Giving 2026 report. The session will examine current trends in public giving, the challenges facing the sector, and the implications for long term fundraising sustainability as well as opportunities in an evolving environment.
Your Voice, Your Story: Intro to Community Podcasting courses
Each course runs for 6 weeks: – Tuesday 21st April – Tuesday 2nd June (no session Tuesday 26th May) or Thursday 23rd April – Thursday 4th June (no session Thursday 28th May).
Have a story to tell or voices in your community you’d love to share with the world? This course is all about helping beginners and community groups start their very own podcast. You don’t need to be a tech expert — we’ll show you everything step by step.
This CPD course uses a blended learning approach, which means you’ll get practical tasks to complete at the end of each session. Step by step, you’ll be working on your own podcast as you learn, building both your skills and confidence along the way. By the end, you’ll be ready not only to produce, share, and promote your own podcast, but also to guide a group through the process in the future. Click on the links below to see examples of podcasts we have produced with communities.
This course is perfect for youth and community workers, or anyone interested in creating podcasts for positive impact in a community setting.
Find out more and book your place here
Building Resiliency in Mid-Level Fundraising: Strategy and Sustainability
Wednesday 22nd April, online. Join Veritus Group for an in-depth panel discussion on mid-level fundraising focused specifically for UK fundraising professionals navigating declines in giving. With economic concerns and evolving donor expectations shaping today’s environment, this session will provide practical guidance on how to build a strong mid-level programme that can grow revenue and better retain donors.
You will leave with actionable strategies to strengthen their programmes from the inside out, equipping their teams and donor relationships to not only weather uncertainty but to emerge stronger and more connected than before.
Find out more and register here
Legal Sector Session for Social Enterprises
Wednesday 22nd April, Kendal. Strong governance and a clear understanding of legal responsibilities are essential for any social enterprise — but they’re often only revisited when problems arise.
This practical session with Laura Moss (Partner, Wrigleys Solicitors), is designed to help you stay ahead of common legal risks and challenges.
Drawing on real examples from the sector, the session will cover:
- Directors’ and trustees’ duties in practice
- Key elements of company and contract law
- Common pitfalls such as conflicts of interest, outdated governing documents, and contractual issues
- How legal issues can impact day-to-day operations and long-term sustainability
AI Masterclass: Getting Unstuck with AI
Wednesday 22nd April, Online. Join Hart Square for this free webinar.
The session helps non-technical leaders and teams understand what AI really means for the NFP sector, where it can add genuine value, how to use it safely and responsibly, and how to integrate it into everyday work in ways that align with mission, culture and capacity.
Structuring your charity’s capital campaign
Thursday 23rd April, online. A capital fundraising campaign requires structure and discipline to ensure success for achieving financial goals. While charities look to increase donation income and manage the proceeds in respect of their liabilities, their donors are trying to make their giving more tax efficient.
Join Evelyn Partners’ charities team in collaboration with Gifted Philanthropy for the first in their series on Fostering Financial Resilience. This session will look at establishing a strong campaign structure, outline key tax implications and opportunities for major donors and consider how charities might effectively manage funds prior to deployment.
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.
Does your charity need a property?
Thursday 23rd April, online. The Ethical Property Foundation (EPF) is pleased to continue their 2026 webinar series. Do charities need property? As the UK’s leading property advice charity for the voluntary sector, they offer this free webinar to help charities and voluntary organisations make informed decisions about property.
This practical and reflective session will support you to think carefully about the role property plays in your work. It will also help you decide whether having premises genuinely adds value to your mission.
Legal Essentials: Governance and Risk
Thursday 23rd April, Kendal. Strong legal foundations are essential for any organisation. This practical legal session delivered by Laura Moss, Partner at Wrigleys Solicitors, explores some of the key governance, compliance, and contractual issues affecting social enterprises today.
Led by an experienced legal partner, the session will cover:
• Directors’ and trustees’ duties in practice
• Key elements of company and contract law
• Common legal pitfalls and how to avoid them
Participants will gain a clearer understanding of their legal responsibilities and greater confidence in their governance arrangements.
Top tips for successful corporate fundraising
Wednesday 29th April, Online. Join NCVO for this free webinar.
In this session, you will get top tips on delivering successful corporate fundraising from two small charity leaders with a strong track record. You’ll get practical insights to help you build mutually beneficial relationships and create additional income streams.
Comms Practice Studio: Messaging Makeover
Thursday 30th April, online. If you’re looking for hands on support, peer feedback and space to think, join CharityComms in the Comms Practice Studio to give your messaging a makeover.
You’ll leave with clearer messaging, practical tools you can use straight away, and renewed confidence in how you communicate your charity’s work.
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.
Finance for Non-Finance People
Tuesday 5th May, Online. Many trustees, directors and managers don’t come from a finance background — but still carry responsibility for financial oversight.
This practical session with Dodd & Co will build confidence in understanding accounts, asking the right questions, and identifying risks early.
Designed to help you make informed decisions and strengthen financial governance.
Understanding Governance: The Trustee Role
Wednesday 6th –Thursday 7th May, online. Governance fundamentals for new and experienced trustees.
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.
Getting to Work on Modern Slavery in Cumbria
Thursday 7th May, Workington. A Modern Slavery network building event for frontline workers in Cumbria. Keynote presentation from Streetlight UK.
To confirm your place email jo@churchestogehercumbria.org.uk
Click on the thumbnail image view the flyer for the event.
Best Practice Reporting
Tuesday 12th May, online. In the current economic climate where fundraising from funders and the public alike is a tough ask, it is important that you sell your charity in the best possible light. We all know that funders will look at your statutory accounts and therefore they need to reflect well on your organisation to provide key messages in a way that encourages them to fund you.
Our half day online course will give the tips on best practice reporting in the sector and show you how to think about your Trustees report differently. It is much more than a compliance document and an opportunity to ‘tell your story’ in an engaging way.
Excel: Beginner
Excel is an incredibly useful tool to help you store, analyse and present your data. Even with basic skills there’s a lot you can do to help with your organisation’s monitoring and evaluation practice – but how do you get started?
➡️ Beginner: Tuesday 12th May, online. More information here
Digital Fundraising Summit 2026
Thursday 14th May, online. Back for its eighth year, Charity Digital’s Digital Fundraising Summit returns with a full day of action-packed insights from experts across the charity and tech sectors. The event featuring a dynamic programme of informative webinars.
The theme this year, Building Fundraising Resilience, reflects the need for fundraisers to adapt and thrive in continually changing conditions. They will be exploring how to prepare for the unpredictable, how to strengthen supporter relationships, and how to diversify income with speed and confidence.
Get Your Charity Featured in the Media
Thursday 21st May, online. Get your Charity Featured in the Media is a practical workshop for people in marketing and communications roles in charities who want to gain positive media coverage for their cause — even without prior media experience or big budgets. Over the course of the session, you’ll learn how to craft and share stories that grab journalists’ attention, how to pitch them effectively, and how to turn coverage into long-term impact for your organisation.
Whether you’ve never written a press release before or you’ve dabbled in media outreach but want better results, this session will give you clear strategies, real-life examples, and simple tools to help you approach the media with confidence. You’ll leave with practical techniques you can use right away — and the resilience to keep going until your story gets told.
Supporter Experience Conference 2026
Thursday 21st May, online. Join Fundraising Everywhere for a half-day conference dedicated to helping you smash your supporter experience strategies and raise more money with your supporters.
Join fundraisers from across the sector for a day dedicated to helping charities build stronger, more meaningful supporter relationships. Hear from expert speakers, explore fresh ideas, and discover practical strategies to improve supporter journeys, strengthen engagement, and boost long term loyalty.
Preventing Charity Fraud
Thursday 28th May, online. Combining 25 years’ expertise as a charity lawyer and governance trainer with frontline experience from various voluntary leadership sector roles, Claris D’cruz will lead this half-day training course to help your charity prevent and deal with fraud or suspected fraud.
This training is relevant to charity trustees, CEOs, finance directors, finance managers, charity advisors and anyone with responsibility for dealing with fraud in their charity.
Throughout the morning we will explore the types of fraud and financial crime to be aware of, the controls and procedures to prevent fraud and how to handle a fraudulent incident.
Data Protection Training for Charities
Thursday 11th June, 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.
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.
Finance for Trustees
Thursday 25 June, 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.
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.



