Corporate Partnerships: what’s hot and what’s not?

Working with the Directory of Social Change we brought together an expert panel who shared their tips on all things corporate fundraising.

Previous fundraising webinars highlighted the interest in corporate partnerships. In this recorded event, a panel of experts shared their insights on corporate support for charities, as well as answering your top questions.

Working with the Directory of Social Change we brought together an expert panel who shared their tips on all things corporate fundraising.

Our panellists included:

Ian Pembridge, Author of Guide to UK Company Giving
Ian highlights examples of good practice within Corporate Support and how charities can tap into that.

Gill Jolly, DSC Associate and Director at Achieve Consultants Ltd
What is a Fundraising Ask in the world of Corporate Support? Gill discusses the motivations for support and how to make the ask.

Chris Pitt, Head of Responsible Business at Ecclesiastical
Chris discusses how Ecclesiastical supports charities and what is important to us as the 4th largest corporate donor in the UK (DSC Guide to Corporate Giving 2021/22).

Sue Clarke, Head of Fundraising and Communications at CHUMS Charity
Sue shares her experiences of successfully raising funds from corporate sources, as well as pit-falls and lessons learnt along the way.

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Q&A: Major Donors’ Voices – Busting the Myths

This Major Donors’ Voices webinar, drew more than 1,800 registrations, and far more questions than we could answer live. So, we brought fundraising consultants Louise Morris of Summit Fundraising and Davinia Batley of Champion Fundraising back, hosted by Ian Tate, to tackle the ones that came up most. From defining a major gift to making the ask, stewardship on a stretched budget and the rise of donor advised funds — here are their practical, myth-busting answers.

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Major Donors’ Voices – Busting the Myths

Most fundraisers carry a mental picture of the major donor: wealthy, probably male, probably drawn to prestigious events. That picture shapes strategy and according to fundraising specialists Davinia Batley and Louise Morris, it's usually wrong. Drawing on more than 150 interviews with philanthropists and major donors, Davinia and Louise recently delivered a webinar that challenged seven of the most persistent assumptions in the sector. Over 1,700 fundraisers registered to hear it. Here’s the webinar recording and the insights that matter most.

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FundrAIsing: How to improve fundraising opportunities with AI

AI continues to be a hot topic. In this session we will explore the potential opportunities and challenges that rapidly developing Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology will bring for charities. We will look at how AI is already being used to help deliver charitable social missions in innovative new ways, and how the technology might radically alter the operating environment for charities in the future, by creating both new ways of working as well as new practical and ethical challenges.

Developing and nurturing high value relationships

Developing and nurturing high value relationships

Many organisations dismiss “Major Giving” because they assume it is too expensive, believe they need connections to millionaires or worry about how to justify a ‘big ask’ of donors. In this webinar, Mark Carrigan, MD Carrigan Consulting Ltd draws on his 20+ years of experience in facilitating high value relationships to show that achieving transformational results is attainable for organisations of any size. He outlines the process, provides straightforward frameworks for success, shares hard-truth realities, and offers strategies for avoiding the pitfalls.