Useful information – w/c 06/10/25

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

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Training and Events

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

7th October, 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.

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

 

SEO Training for Charities

Tuesday 7th October, online. Do you want to boost your charity’s visibility online but you’re not sure where to start?

SEO Training for Charities is a practical, jargon-free course designed to help you understand how search engines work and ensure your content reaches the right audience.

The course will be led by digital consultant Matt Saunders who specialises in supporting charities in improving their impact online.

Find out more and book here

 

Managing for Managers

Tuesday 7th October, online. Unlock your leadership potential with Managing for Managers – a practical, five-week course delivered via Zoom (5 sessions, each 3 hours long with built-in 30-minute refreshment breaks).

You’ll receive a complimentary digital copy of Managing Without Profit to support your learning. Tailored for middle managers and those leading small organisations, this course helps you sharpen your management style, distinguish between management and leadership, make smarter decisions, build and motivate high-performing teams, and manage remotely with confidence.

Find out more and book here

 

Hynt Goes Myth-Busting: Busting the Bad News in Fundraising

Tuesday 7th October, online. Join Fundraising Everywhere as they’ll give you tips, tricks and next steps to make the most of the good news headlines.

Join Sarah Crowhurst from Hynt as she shares a snapshot of the good news she found in all of the charity sector reports this year, and gives you a few tools to help you make the most of the good news in fundraising.

Find out more and book here

 

Get Grants free Virtual Conference 2025

7th-8th October, online. The Conference will provide two days of expert fundraising advice, top tips, Q&As, networking, peer-support, and lots of chat, bringing together thousands of Fundraisers from across the UK for a programme led by Get Grants Experts, funders, and other experts from across the sector.

Find out more and book here

 

Gift Aid Awareness Day 2025 – join the #TickTheBox campaign

Thursday 9th October. Charity Finance Group would like your organisation to join their #TickTheBox campaign. Since 2018, charities across the UK have been taking to social media for one day every October to share the #TickTheBox message with donors, supporters, volunteers and others.

The campaign is an opportunity for charities across the UK to increase engagement with Gift Aid by:

  • Sharing the enormous impact Gift Aid has on beneficiaries and communities
  • Promoting public understanding of Gift Aid
  • Showing why it is so important to #TickTheBox

You can visit the CFG website for more information and to download the campaign toolkit, and read how you can get involved

 

An introduction to TechSoup UK

9th October, online. Join our free webinar to learn how TechSoup helps UK nonprofits access essential digital tools without straining their budgets. Get practical insights and resources to streamline workflows and explore new tech.

They’ll also show you how to access their many learning resources, tech services, courses, and community offerings designed to help you optimise technology for your organisation. There will be plenty of time for Q&A, so be sure to bring your questions!

Find out more and book here

 

Strategic Plans

Tues 14th October, online. Strategic plans are one of the key documents as an organisation starts to grow, especially in the current climate where organisations have to search wider for funding.

A good strategic plan helps keep an organisation grounded in its work and should help prevent mission drift.

Find out more and book here

 

How to manage charity finances

14th October, 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.

The first session is based around budgeting. It will look at how charities can keep finances under control, avoid poor decision-making, and promote long-term viability. The second session digs a little deeper, exploring income diversification, cash flow control, and internal and external reporting. And there will be plenty of time to ask questions and discuss issues relevant to your own organisation.

Find out more and book here

 

Association of Volunteer Managers conference

15th and 16th October, online. Tickets for the Association of Volunteer Managers (AVM) annual conference.

The role of volunteer managers is ever evolving, and this year’s conference will provide delegates with the opportunity to delve into key aspects of our profession, providing the opportunity to gain insights from leading voices and learn about best practices alongside peers from across the sector.

Find out more and get your ticket here

 

Individual Giving Conference

16th October, online. Join us at the Individual Giving Conference for the vital tools and insights you need to supercharge donor acquisition, boost retention, and gain clarity on the future of individual giving.

Experience live Q&As, dynamic panel discussions, and compelling case studies featuring global experts and innovative leaders. They’ll share how they’re diversifying their individual giving programmes to break free from decline and drive real results – and how you can do it too.

Find out more and book here

 

[NEW] Charity Commission investigations – a practical overview

16th October, online. The Charity Commission is undertaking an increasing number of investigations into charities. Last year, the Commission opened 25% more statutory inquiries than the previous year and increased its use of inquiry powers by 60%.

This webinar will be looking at the Charity Commission’s investigatory processes and powers, drawing on Bates Wells’ practical experience of advising on some of the most significant Charity Commission investigations in recent years.

Find out more and book here

 

Clinks training: Build confidence in the criminal justice system

If you or your team support people in the criminal justice system, Clinks offers practical workshops to boost knowledge, confidence, and safe practice. They have sessions coming up on:

Navigating the criminal justice system – Thursday 16 October, online. Book here.
Working and volunteering in prisons – Wednesday 22 October, online. Book here.

Explore Clinks’ full training offer here

 

New Social Media Platforms

20th October, online. In the rapidly evolving digital landscape, new social media platforms are emerging as tools for the not-for-profit sector.

Find out which platforms are being used the most and the benefits and drawbacks of each.

Find out more and book here

 

Data Protection Training for Charities

21st October, 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

 

Getting started with Google for Nonprofits

21st October, 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 (a grant of up to $10,000), the YouTube Nonprofit Program, and Google Earth and Maps.

Explore these tools and find out how UK charities are already using them to enhance their operations and impact.

Find out more and book here

 

Making the most of M365 apps – tips and tricks

22nd October, online. This three-hour session shows you how to master 365 apps.

The first section will cover an overview of the apps available. It will explore web vs desktop applications, the joys of Copilot, the best way to use Microsoft Forms, and the secrets of Sway.

The second section is dedicated to Teams, exploring meeting and channel management, file storage, whiteboards and polls, and so much more.

More information here

 

Anti Racist Cumbria ‘Community Conversation’ Workshop: An Introduction to anti-racism

22nd October, Barrow. Why is it we find it difficult to talk about racism?

If we don’t have the conversations, how can we take the opportunities to challenge for change? These workshops support us to reframe what might seem like a ‘difficult conversation’ and resourcing ourselves to recognise it as a ‘Courageous one.’

Get in touch to register or for more information: niall@antiracistcumbria.org or 07979 551999

Flyer for the event series here

 

Risk Management for Trustees

24th October, online. In an era of increasing concern regarding liabilities, litigation, regulatory compliance and reputational risk, charities are coming under greater scrutiny than ever. Boardroom competency in identifying, managing and mitigating risk is now a required skill and trustees must be able to scrutinise their executive and professional advisors’ management of risk, as well as being able to apply the same tools and techniques to their own decision making.

This course is a non-technical introduction to risk and risk management designed to enable trustees to understand and manage risk generally, but with a focus on risks related to governance, employment, assets, service users and third parties.

By the end of the day, you will be better equipped to interact effectively with professional advisors and regulators, hold your executive to account, improve your own decision making and govern your organisation’s risk management activities.

Find out more and book here

 

Stakeholder Engagement Event – Supported Housing Strategy

Tuesday 28th October, Carlisle. The Cumberland Council housing team are pleased to invite you to a stakeholder engagement event to present the priorities we have identified for our forthcoming Supported Housing Strategy.

The priorities have been developed using evidence from the Supported Housing Study completed by Housing LIN last year.

This event will be held in the Cathedral Room at the Civic Centre in Carlisle, refreshments and lunch will be provided. Please reply to housing.developmentteam@cumberland.gov.uk no later than Tuesday 14 October 2025 to let us know whether you will be attending, and to advise of any dietary requirements that you have.

 

Protect Duty (Martyn’s Law) Workshop

Thursday 30th October, online. Now the Protect Duty (Martyn’s law) has been passed by parliament many organisations are now going to have to work out how this affects them.

This workshop will look at what you have to do in the standard tier (buildings with a capacity between 200 and 799 people) to meet the legislation and also simple things to make your life easier. Some of the things are also sensible to consider for those buildings who are not in scope of the legislation.

Find out more and book here

 

Festival of Trusteeship

3rd – 7th November 2025, online. The Festival of Trusteeship is a week of inspiring discussions, practical tools and bold ideas to reimagine trusteeship. Led by Eastside People, this event is part of the Festival of Trusteeship during Trustees’ Week 2025, proudly supported by the Institute of Leadership.

With online events on topics including engaging younger people in trusteeship, how to build confidence as a trustee, and how to deal with times of crisis, this is a collection of events to inspire and inform your trustees.

Festival passes are available now, and lots of the events are free. Find out more here, and please share with your board and your local networks.

 

Delivering energy advice in the community

Tuesday 4th November, online. Community organisations are well placed to provide trusted information and advice on energy in the community to support local residents to reduce their energy bills and carbon emissions in their homes.

This session will introduce why community-led energy advice and support is needed to tackle barriers to engagement, and support underserved and fuel poor communities as well as able-to-pay households.

The session will cover examples of energy advice activities, considerations and challenges to be aware of and options for funding and support.

Find out more and book here

 

Advanced Excel – tips and tricks

4th November, 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. Key features covered include:

  • Smarter formulas that save you time
  • Conditional formatting, data validation, and other techniques to keep your data tidy
  • Using Pivot Tables to summarise and rearrange data
  • Connect, clean & organise data from different sources using Power Query

Find out more and book here

 

Understanding Governance Stage 1: The Trustee Role

4th – 5th November, 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

 

How to master strategic planning

5th & 12th November, online. This course, in two three-hour sessions, inspires charities to embrace long-term planning.

The course will allow you to think strategically, understand the importance of charity governance, develop an in-depth strategic plan, understand the tensions that arise between operational and strategic priorities, keep your strategic plan on track, and so much more.

Find out more and book here

 

Digital Fundraising Summit 2025

Thursday 6th November 2025, online.  For the seventh year in a row, Charity Digital are bringing back their incredibly popular online FREE Digital Fundraising Summit.

The summit will be particularly beneficial if you have a fundraising, marketing, communications, or a digital innovation role, but that said there will be plenty for everyone! Sessions will be tailored for all charity sizes.

You can find out more information here

 

Supercharge your use of social media

11th November, 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.

We’ll delve into artificial intelligence (AI). The session will show you how AI can onboard new donors and increase donor lifetime value (LTW). On top of that, the session will explore ways to use AI for content creation, social media analysis, donor segmentation, and auditing your current work. The session, in simple terms, will revolutionise your use of social media.

Find out more and book here

 

Understanding Governance Stage 2: Governance in Practice

11th-12th November, online. Designed for experienced trustees, secure in their knowledge of the governance processes and what being a trustee entails, ‘Governance in Practice’ builds on the expertise gained from our stage 1 course ‘Understanding Governance: The Trustee Role,’ focusing on practical solutions to the challenges you face.

This course covers a wide range of governance issues and aims to help you improve the overall effectiveness of your board.

Find out more and book here

 

When Social Media Goes Wrong

Monday 17th November, online. What should you do if you are subjected to trolling online? When social media goes wrong, it can have serious consequences for your organisation and individuals.

In such situations, it is important to act swiftly and thoughtfully to address the issue and mitigate any potential damage. This session will cover damage limitation strategies.

Find out more and book here

 

Get Your Charity Featured in the Media

17th – 18th November, 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.

Find out more and book here

 

The Art of Being an Effective Chair

18-19th November, 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

 

Finance for Trustees

20th November, 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

 

[NEW] 16 Days of Activism Against Gender Based Violence

25th November – 10th December. The 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence is an annual international campaign that begins on 25 November, the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women, and runs until 10 December, Human Rights Day.

We’re pleased to share this year’s programme of Lunch and Learn sessions, accessible to all those across the Partnership. Full information on how to book a place for each session is included in the attached document.

 

Managing Volunteers – The Nuts and Bolts

Tuesday 2nd December, online. Volunteers are a hugely important supplementary resource for charities. However, they must be supported and protected, and their contribution recognised.

This session summarises briefly the key elements and headline information your organisation must have in place to achieve this.

Find out more and book here

 

How to excel as a charity trustee

9th December, online. Trustees are the backbone of every charity. But excelling as a trustee can often feel difficult, with so many demands and often little support.

In just three hours, this course aims to give trustees the tools and confidence to excel. We will explore the responsibilities of trustees, the expectations of them, and the core skills trustees need. It will help to clear up misconceptions about responsibilities and the time commitment typically involved. We offer guidance as to how to attain any skills you might not possess.

The course is perfect for trustees and people interested in becoming trustees. The course provides a safe space to ask questions of the presenter and explore how you can improve.

Find out more and book here

 

Anti Racist Cumbria ‘Community Conversation’ Workshop: Difficult Conversations

11th December, Barrow. Why is it we find it difficult to talk about racism?

If we don’t have the conversations, how can we take the opportunities to challenge for change? These workshops support us to reframe what might seem like a ‘difficult conversation’ and resourcing ourselves to recognise it as a ‘Courageous one.’

Get in touch to register or for more information: niall@antiracistcumbria.org or 07979 551999

Flyer for the event series here

 

Anti Racist Cumbria ‘Community Conversation’ Workshop: Courageous Conversations

12th December, Barrow. Why is it we find it difficult to talk about racism?

If we don’t have the conversations, how can we take the opportunities to challenge for change? These workshops support us to reframe what might seem like a ‘difficult conversation’ and resourcing ourselves to recognise it as a ‘Courageous one.’

Get in touch to register or for more information: niall@antiracistcumbria.org or 07979 551999

Flyer for the event series here


VCFSE News and Information

[NEW] NCVO launches search for next chair of trustee board

Charity sector umbrella body NCVO has formally launched its search for the next chair of its board of trustees.

NCVO is accepting applications for the role now ahead of its current chair, Priya Singh, completing her second and final term in 2026.

By recruiting a new chair now, the board is “aiming to allow ample time for the chair designate’s induction and handover before starting the role”, NCVO said in its announcement.

Read more here


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