Fundraising detectives – can you find the breach?
Chartered Institute of Fundraising
This event is fully booked, and the waiting list is also full
- Day
- Wednesday 5 February
- Time slot
- 11:00-12:00
- Room
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Carrick suite
Wheelchair accessible - Contact
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Claire Stanley
07740123338 - Topic
- Finance, funding and fundraising
- Overall aim
Give participants a better understanding of the Code of Fundraising Practice, how it is enforced by the Regulator, and steps you can take to avoid getting into trouble.
- Description
This fun interactive presentation is designed to put the attendees into the shoes of the Fundraising Regulator.
The session will start with a short explanation of the Code of Fundraising Practice, how charities should deal with fundraising complaints, and how the Regulator deals with them.
The attendees will then be presented with a series of fundraising complaints based on real-life examples and asked to decide whether they have breached the code of Fundraising Practice. A fake charity will be used in all the examples.
Participants will leave the session with a better understanding of the Code of Fundraising Practice, how it is enforced and how their charities can avoid getting into trouble with the Regulator.
- Who is the event aimed at?
Fundraisers
- Who is speaking at this event?
- Chair: Claire Stanley - Director of Policy and Communications, Chartered Institute of Fundraising.
Stephen Shirres - Compliance Manager, Cats Protection, and co-chair of the Scottish Fundraising Adjudication Panel.
Nikki Renken - Head of Casework, the Fundraising Regulator.
This event is fully booked, and the waiting list is also full