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Charity Bank offers free regional events for charity professionals

Melanie May | 17 July 2019 | News

Charity Bank is running a series of free regional events this September and October, for trustees, directors, CEOs and managers of charities, social enterprises and community organisations. 
Taking place in Edinburgh, London, Tunbridge Wells, Leeds, Reading, Derby and Manchester, the events will look at the state of the social sector and aim to give attendees practical insight and guidance to help their organisations survive and thrive.
The Road to Growth events will last half a day and are being delivered in partnership with a range of national and local social sector partners. National partners include: The National Lottery Community Fund, the National Council for Voluntary Organisations (NCVO), the National Association for Voluntary and Community Action (NAVCA) and Access – The Foundation for Social Investment.
NCVO will present an update on the state of the social sector with sector specialists then engaging with the audience in unpicking some of the challenges and opportunities that exist.
Panelists will share research and insights on the state of the sector, how political and Brexit uncertainty are impacting the sector, examples of how charities and social enterprises are responding, as well as the latest on funding and grants, regulation, technology and governance.
Each event will be hosted from 9.00 – 12.00 at the following venues:

Ed Siegel, Chief Executive, Charity Bank said:

“We’re hosting these free events as part of our mission and commitment to support the social sector. Attendees will receive high quality and practical insights, knowledge and ideas from our expert panelists, which they can then implement in their own organisations. The events will also act as an opportunity for delegates to network with like-minded peers who have similar goals. We’re really looking forward to hosting the events and meeting individuals in each region who are at the forefront of social change.”

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