Digital Fundraising training in Cambridge

As part of the SHARE Museums East programme, we are delighted to be running our “Logging on to Digital Fundraising” session at – appropriately enough – the Museum of Computing History in Cambridge.

This session looks at some of the key principles of using digital channels to support your fundraising. We’ll look at how to get the most out of your website, how to run a successful crowdfunding campaign and how different social media channels can support your fundraising.

Here’s what some of our previous attendees have said about this course:

Great introduction to digital fundraising. Informative and very relevant to the sector. The trainer was very knowledgeable and engaging.

I found ALL of the content really useful and very well explained, with lots of useful examples. Pitched at the right level with content adapted for specific people.

Packed with useful information and helpful, practical tips. Very inspiring!

Interested?

The full-day training session will take place at the Museum of Computing History in Cambridge on 22nd March 2019.

For more information, and to book your place, visit http://www.sharemuseumseast.org.uk/events/event/logging-on-to-digital-fundraising/

Thanks for your interest in the Apollo Foundation…but I’m afraid this Foundation doesn’t actually exist!

This webpage forms part of Apollo Fundraising’s “Through A Funder’s Eyes” workshop, where we give fundraisers the chance to experience grant-fundraising from the funder’s perspective. The exercise is designed to help you see your own trust proposals, cultivation and research in a completely new light.

So, while the Apollo Fundraising can’t actually provide you with a grant for your work, perhaps it can help you to secure more grants from those funders that do exist.

If you’d like to learn more about “Through A Funder’s Eyes” please visit https://funderseyes.com/