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Training bursaries from Trusts special interest group

Howard Lake | 27 February 2004 | News

The Institute of Fundraising Trusts Special Interest Group is offering four bursaries for training courses aimed at those people working in smaller organisations and those who are new to this area of fundraising.

The trusts group is inviting applications from relevant fundraisers for up to £250 to be used towards a training course on trust fundraising or a related subject. Those applying must be sole fundraisers in an organisation and/or they must have been in a trust fundraising post for less than one year. Applicants must name the training course they wish to attend and state the cost.

The bursaries are only available to fundraisers at smaller charities: if your charity has a voluntary income of more than £1 million then you will not be eligible.

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If successful, the applicants will be required to write a short evaluation of the training course to be published on the trusts group’s e-mail discussion forum.

You do not have to be a member of the Institute of Fundraising to apply for a bursary.

To apply for one of these bursaries you should write, stating your organisation’s voluntary income for the last financial year and explaining how you fit the above criteria, to:

Jane McMillan
TSIG bursaries
Mary Hare Foundation
Arlington Manor
Snelsmore Common
Newbury
Berkshire
RG14 3BQ

Or e-mail your application to: ja***@ma******.uk

The deadline for applications is 1 March 2004.

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