Self-certified CPD Training - Preparing fundraisers to work with professional advisors to better support clients on their donor journey
This is a course developed especially for charity Major Donor and corporate fundraisers. The purpose is to inform and educate fundraisers who work with (U)HNWI, to understand the role of their professional advisors (private client advisors, wealth management, private banking, independent financial advice, tax and legal sectors and family offices); and how to strengthen professional relationships that will transform your fundraising. With an emphasis on the use of business case language, the course will enhance communication focused how to identify and meet the needs of advisors’ clients.
The course will be highly interactive making use of case studies on how fundraisers can address solutions to challenges in innovative and collaborative ways. The implications of CRUK and another charity’s research will be discussed.
We will also explore what philanthropists are looking for when working with advisors. The course will give an overview of informative statistics and trends in (U)HNWI giving and giving patterns in the UK and internationally and how the oncoming wealth transfer is shifting the face of wealth with women and millennials stepping up as a majority of wealth holders. We will explore the structures used by (U)HNWIs such as different tax reliefs and DAFs. The course will be highly interactive making use of case studies on how fundraisers can address solutions to challenges in innovative and collaborative ways. The implications of CRUK and another charity’s research will be discussed.
- What can fundraisers learn from advisors to change the way they view wealthy donors and philanthropy?
- Who are professional advisors and what motivates them? How can you as a fundraiser work together with them to help meet their client needs?
- What is the spectrum of advisors and what are their roles?
- Managing expectations of fundraisers
- What internal and external challenges do fundraisers face in this process?
- How can we make the fundraising sector more innovative and a space for collaboration and not only competition?
Trainers: John Pepin, CEO, Philanthropy Impact and Sianne Haldane, Philanthropy Advisor
CPD: 180 minutes (3 hours) self-certified CPD points
Registration: by 23 April (limited to 12 fundraisers).
Cost: £315 - we are offering a 30% discount on the original price of £450
Philanthropy Impact members: £280
Members of the Chartered Institute of Fundraising: £280
Cancellations received in writing 5 working days prior to the event will receive a full refund.
It is regretted that cancellations made after this time will not receive a refund. Terms and conditions.
- Wednesday 18 May – Register here
- Wednesday 29 June – Register here
- Tuesday 12 July – Register here