Would you like FREE support to help you secure the financial sustainability of your organisation?
Like many, you may be worried about the financial sustainability of your organisation because of the Coronavirus outbreak. If so, then the RESILIENCE WEBINAR could be just what you are looking for!
The RESILIENCE WEBINAR is FREE and aimed at people leading CICs, Charities or other Social Enterprises in Somerset that self-generate a proportion of their income.
Three, 3-hour webinars that will help you understand the steps and tools needed to achieve financial sustainability for your organisation, followed by…
Two, 1.5-hour individual online sessions to provide bespoke support for your organisation
Somerset Community Foundation is pleased to be commissioning the webinars run by Jane Phillips Coaching.
“Just a note to say how much I’ve enjoyed working with Jane Phillips and that I’ve learnt so much from the Zoom sessions especially the 1 to 1 individual ones.” Sue Wright, Stoke sub Hamdon Community Shop
If you are interested in attending these webinars then please check your eligibility here. Then, to sign up for the webinars, please contact Vicky Dauncey at vicky.dauncey@somersetcf.org.uk.
Please note: If you have already had support through the Enhance Social Enterprise Programme then unfortunately you are not eligible to attend these webinars.
Brief Synopsis
Sustainability is not just about finance. This course teaches candidates how to use a blended approach of disciplines to provide the building blocks for a financially stable organisation.
Dates
Webinar 1: 21st July 2020
Financial management principles
Financial management in emergency and crisis situations
Webinar 2: 23rd July 2020
Market Research
Marketing (Traditional & Digital)
Webinar 3: 28th July 2020
Social Impact
Sources of funding
Bespoke 1-1 support will be completed by 12th August 2020.
The Heart of the South West ESE Programme is receiving funding from the England European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) as part of the European Structural and Investment Funds Growth Programme 2014-2020.