Advising Groups on Funding Issues On-line course

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fit4funding is offering their innovative online course 'Advising Groups on Funding Issues' Starting on Monday 21 May 2012 (ends 9th July 2012)

Location

     

Online

Date

     

Monday, 21st May 2012 → Monday, 9th July 2012

Time

     

4 hours per week

Kind

     

Workshop

Cost

     

£395 for voluntary and community sector organisations, £495 for statutory organisations

This course is aimed at individuals whose work involves advising community and voluntary groups on funding and funding related issues, including specialist funding advisors, community or umbrella agency workers whose remit includes giving funding advice, development workers attached to major funds who advise applicants on funding issues, or people relatively new to giving funding advice who are starting to develop their role but want to identify areas of good practice and gain further knowledge and confidence.

Fit4funding has successfully delivered this Open College Network level 3 accredited course to learners for over 9 years. This course will be delivered completely on-line with very experienced and fully qualified f4f funding advice e-learning tutors, who will offer individual support and guidance throughout. Basic computer skills are necessary to successfully undertake this course e.g. word processing, email, internet.

The course runs over an 8 week period and requires learners to commit to approx 4 hours participation per week. Learners can work at their own pace and in their own time, and will engage in a range of inter-active experiences and networking opportunities with other learners.

The course will cover:

  • The role of the funding advisor
  • Good practice in giving funding advice
  • Diagnosing groups' needs
  • Clarifying complex funding criteria
  • Giving feedback on draft applications
  • Voluntary sector funding trends

To book your place, call fit4funding on 01924 239 063 or email info@fit4funding.org.uk

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