Digital Tools for Fundraising

Fundraising, Arts, Culture, Heritage

Start date

24/09/2024

End date

26/09/2024

Overview

This is provided by Arts Fundraising and Philanthropy

This course supports participants to take the first steps in raising money through digital channels. In the wake of work-from-home (for fundraisers and donors) due to Covid-19 and the growing pressure of the cost-of-living crisis, it is crucial that fundraisers have the necessary skills to make the most of the opportunities that digital fundraising has to offer.

This course will be delivered virtually via Zoom in two 3-hour sessions, taking place on Tuesday 24 September 2024 from 10am-1pm and Thursday 26 September 2024 from 10am-1pm. It is necessary to attend both sessions to complete the full training.

This course is aimed at those new to digital fundraising or for those looking for a refresher in this essential component of fundraising.

The course is run by Zoe Amar, who is widely regarded as one of the charity sector’s leading digital experts. She founded digital agency and social enterprise Zoe Amar Digital in 2013. Their clients have included Sense, Anglia Ruskin University and The School for Social Entrepreneurs.

What you will learn

  • How to resource a digital project or campaign
  • How to choose the best digital channels and tools to suit your audience and organisational values
  • How to evaluate your digital activity and its impact
  • How to stand out from other digital campaigns in the arts and charity sector
  • The latest trends in digital fundraising

What you require

This course is priced at £75+VAT in total for both sessions.

A concession rate of £50+VAT is available to Freelancers, Sector Partner Members, Charities and Arts Organisations with an annual turnover of £500,000 or less.

Our current Sector Partners are:

  • Arts@Leeds
  • Arts Marketing Association
  • Association of British Orchestras
  • The Audience Agency
  • Contemporary Visual Art Network
  • Family Arts Campaign
  • Music Mark
  • National Museum Directors Council
  • One Dance UK
  • UK Theatre