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Legacy seminar planned for Dublin in July

Howard Lake | 30 May 2008 | News

A major seminar on legacies will take place in Dublin on the 1st July. The main speaker will be Richard Radcliffe who will present and discuss concepts around the theme of ‘Legacies – Making it Dead Easy’
The programme will include the outcomes of research with almost 15,000 donors in various focus groups and will debate the legacy visions and legacy communications which can be used by all charities – possibly at no cost at all. The programme will debate each method of communication and assess what works and what does not.
According to Richard Radcliffe, this seminar will be a really challenging fun and practical day, full of great tips and new information which will leave participants ready to take legacy action, at no cost, immediately.
Richard Radcliffe has over 27 years fundraising experience – the last 15 in legacies. He has met donors, volunteers and beneficiaries from around the world and he has trained thousands of fundraisers. He has worked with non-profits in the USA, Canada, throughout Europe, Middle East, Malaysia and many other places.
He speaks regularly at the International Fundraising Congress (where he was past Chair) the Institute of Fundraising Conference UK (past Chair) and has spoken at AFP conferences in the USA and Canada.
Nicola Mullen, Chair of Legacy Promotion Ireland, will also speak about the example of collaboration within the Irish sector for common gain. Specifically, members of Legacy Promotion Ireland will play their new ‘My Legacy’ TV advertisement to be launched by Richard the previous day. Nicola will also give a brief outline of the role of the organisation and how to get involved.
The seminar will start at 10am on Tuesday 1st July (finish 3.30pm)at the The Four Seasons Hotel, Ballsbridge. The cost is €115 (includes lunch).
www.fundraisingireland.ie

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