Useful information – w/c 08/06/26

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

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Training & Events

Every Life Matters – Training

Every Life Matters offer a range of suicide prevention and mental health training, including Suicide Alertness, Safety Planning, Mental Health First Aid and Mental Health Awareness in the Workplace.

There are dates for sessions from now until December in this leaflet, online and around the county in-person: Cumbria Training 2026

 

Free film workshops

The Saltways, a video production company specialising in working with charities, are running free workshops for charities.

These workshops are open to anyone involved with a non profit who is interested in creating more effective video content, including fundraisers, communications managers, front-line staff, beneficiaries, and even marathon runners. There are free workshops taking place throughout June and July.

Spaces are limited, so book your place here.

 

Supercharge your use of social media

Tuesday 9th June, 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

 

What does local government reorganisation mean for you?

Tuesday 9th June, online. Join NAVCA for this practical, insight-led webinar designed for VCFSE organisations navigating local government reorganisation. We’ll explore what’s happening now, what to expect over the next two years, and what it means for your organisation — from funding and contracts to partnerships, rural issues and service delivery. With expert input on the political context, timelines, and emerging intelligence from across affected areas, we’ll share real examples and key lessons to help you plan ahead with confidence.

If you receive funding from your local authority, deliver public services, advocate for rural communities, are working in partnership across health, care or prevention, or are interested in how these changes will affect you — then this session will help you understand what’s changing, what matters now, and how to prepare for what comes next.

All VCFSE organisations, and everyone with an interest in this important topic, are welcome.

Book your space here

 

Energy Market Insights for Charities: Managing Risk & Collective Purchasing

Thursday 11th June, online. In a volatile energy market shaped by ongoing geopolitical uncertainty, charities are under increasing pressure to manage costs effectively while avoiding unnecessary risk.

This free webinar, hosted by Ben Mason, will explore current energy market conditions and provide practical guidance on:

  • Understanding recent energy market movements
  • Reducing procurement risk in gas and electricity contracts
  • The benefits of collective purchasing for charities
  • Practical considerations when reviewing energy agreements

This session is particularly relevant for organisations looking to improve financial resilience and make more informed energy purchasing decisions.

Register here

 

Nonprofit Summer Customer Round Table

Thursday 11th June, online. Join Mhance for an in-Person Nonprofit Summer Customer Round Table.

Here you will be joined with other like-minded charitable organisations and key members of the mhance team to discuss key topics.

Find out more and book here

 

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.

Find out more and book here

 

Webinar: Turning digital storytelling into real-world support

Thursday 11th June, online. Every charity has a mission, but in today’s digital-first environment, how that mission is communicated online can directly influence trust, visibility, and growth. Charities today must do more than simply exist online. They must effectively communicate, build trust, and adapt to rapidly evolving digital trends.

But among the challenges charities are currently navigating is how to stand out online. With often limited digital expertise internally, and rapidly changing digital tools and emerging trends, organisations are finding it difficult to turn online engagement into tangible support.

This webinar will help simplify these challenges through clear, practical guidance and real-world examples. The session brings together Public Interest Registry, name.com, and charity leaders to explore how nonprofit organisations can strengthen their digital foundations, from domains and websites to storytelling and emerging tools like AI, to better connect with supporters and turn digital presence into meaningful action.

Find out more and book here

 

Excel: Advanced

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?

➡️ Advanced: Tuesday 16th June, online. More information 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

 

Community Fundraising Conference 2026

Wednesday 17th June, online. Join Fundraising Everywhere as they explore the reality of community fundraising, volunteers showing up late, supporters with brilliant ideas and unrealistic timelines, and events that work… until they don’t.

This conference is for the fundraisers who keep community fundraising alive, the ones who say yes when they probably should say no, who turn small budgets into big impact, and who know it’s about so much more than the income it generates.

Find out more and book here

 

How charities can build financial resilience in an uncertain funding environment

Wednesday 17th June, online. Charities are operating in an increasingly challenging funding environment. Rising demand for services, sustained cost pressures, uncertainty around public spending and policy change, and volatile markets are forcing charity leaders to rethink how they fund their missions – both now and for the long term.

In this Rathbones Charity Expert Series webinar, we are joined by Emma de Closset, Chief Executive of UK Community Foundations, to explore how charities can strengthen their financial resilience in the face of ongoing pressure and uncertainty. Drawing on her extensive experience across the charitable and philanthropic landscape, Emma will share insights into how charities are adapting their funding strategies, reassessing risk, and planning for a more unpredictable future.

This session will be particularly valuable for chief executives, finance directors, trustees and senior charity leaders who are navigating difficult funding decisions and looking for informed, practical perspectives on building resilience in an uncertain landscape.

Find out more and book here

 

Small Charities Week

Monday 22nd – Monday 29th June. Small Charity Week is a national celebration of the vital role small charities play in communities across the UK.

It shines a light on the organisations creating connection, opportunity and hope where it’s needed most. Whether you are planning an event, sharing your story or looking for ready-to-use resources, help is available to make the most of the week. There’s also a guide on how to get ready.

Find out more here

 

Developing a Fundraising Strategy

Tuesday 23rd and Wednesday 24th June, online. This popular two day course will walk you through a tried-and-tested framework for developing a fundraising strategy, enabling you to evaluate and prioritise the most valuable fundraising activities for your organisation and make the best use of your limited resources.

You’ll be shown you how to analyse your current fundraising performance, explore future opportunities and challenges, and identify key fundraising audiences – then scope out and prioritise a range of different types of fundraising, identify key building blocks to put in place for long-term success, and accurately forecast the likely financial return.

Find out more and book here

 

Digital Exclusion — What It Is & What You Can Do

Wednesday 24th June, Salterbeck. An interactive workshop exploring who is being excluded, why it happens, how it affects people, and what your organisation can do help them.

This free workshop will help you:

  • Understand what digital exclusion looks like
  • Identify who is affected and why
  • Recognise the impact on health, wellbeing and finances
  • Explore practical support your organisation can offer
  • Learn about local help available, including Digital Champion training

Why it matters:

Digital access is essential for daily life — yet many people in our communities still face significant barriers. This session will help you support them with confidence.

Free networking lunch included.

Reserve your place here

 

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.

Find out more and book here

 

Reserves Policy Training

Thursday 2nd July, online. Learn how to develop a reserves policy for your charity.

This half-day online course has been designed to help charity finance professionals develop a reserves policy that meets the requirements of the Charity Commission and SORP but which is also focused on financial risk and forms an integral part of the charity’s financial strategy.

Find out more and book here

 

Cyber Essentials Training: Mastering the Five Key Controls for Digital Security

Tuesday 7th July, online. This three-hour workshop offers an accessible introduction to Cyber Essentials, a government-backed framework designed to help organisations protect themselves from the most common cyber threats.

It also includes coverage of the 2026 ‘Danzell’ updates, explaining what has changed and what it means in practice for your organisation.

Over two engaging sessions, we’ll break down the scheme’s five critical controls and run a live hack, including reconnaissance and initial access, where you will play a lead role in the operation. By the end of the training, you’ll be equipped with actionable strategies to strengthen your organisation’s digital defences.

Find out more and book here

 

The Future of Marketing

Thursday 9th July, online. Join Charity Digital for a dynamic day of insight, inspiration, and informed discussion exploring the evolving world of modern marketing. This online event brings together bold ideas and practical expertise, creating a dynamic space where attendees and sponsors can build meaningful connections and amplify their impact.

It will welcome hundreds of engaged, forward-thinking marketing professionals from across the not-for-profit sector, fostering a vibrant online environment for learning, collaboration, and shared innovation.

Sign up here

 

New course: Creating an interactive dashboard using Power BI

Tuesday 21st July, online. As brilliant as it is, sometimes Microsoft Excel can’t deliver everything you need when it comes to data analysis, visualisation and publication.

This is where Microsoft’s Power BI steps in, enabling you to take your data analysis to the next level creating and sharing powerful, interactive and secure dashboards which can be shared privately or published and embedded in your website.

➡️ Getting to grips with Power BI’s basic building blocks
➡️ Getting data from Microsoft Excel
➡️ Creating & customising charts and visualisations
➡️ Printing, sharing & publishing reports

Find out more and book here

 

Get Grants FREE Virtual Conference

Tuesday 6th & Wednesday 7th October, online. Join Get Grants for two days of expert fundraising advice, top tips, Q&As, networking, peer-support, and lots of chat!

The Conference is a celebration of fundraisers, with a programme designed around the topics you want to talk about.

Bringing together thousands of fundraisers from across the UK every year, this fun and heart-warming event with lots of practical advice is not your typical fundraising conference!

Find out more and book 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.