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National Lottery Heritage Fund – Update

NHLF Not Accepting New Applications

The NLHF is not accepting any new applications for funding until October 2020 at the very earliest.

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Are you getting the most out of online giving?

Safe, Convenient, & Flexible Giving

No matter what size you are, making sure that givers have a safe, convenient and flexible way to support your organisation is key to building long-term sustainability.

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What can fundraisers do to let the light in?

Generosity & Kindness Pierce Through The Gloom

As we all adjust to new ways of living and working, many of us are witnessing how generosity and kindness have the power to pierce through the gloom.

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Webinar 3 | Designing a transformational legacy programme

Third Webinar Focused On Legacy Giving

Thanks to the feedback from participants in our first two webinars, we’re offering a third session, this time focused on Legacy Giving.

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Capital Campaign Webinar

Webinar 2 | Delivering a Capital Campaign

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May 2020 Webinars

Planning A Major Project Or Campaign?

Are you planning a major project or currently in the midst of a capital campaign?

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Insights 3 | Advice for Health and Welfare organisations

Gifted Insights For Health/Welfare Fundraisers

Chief Executive, Amy Stevens offers some Gifted Insights for fundraisers in the Health and Welfare sector.

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Insights 2 | Advice for Sports and Recreation organisations

Gifted Insights For Sports Fundraisers

Director, Chris Goldie offers some Gifted Insights to fundraisers in the Sports and Recreation sector.

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Insights 1 | Advice for Churches and Cathedrals

Gifted Insights For Fundraisers In Churches & Cathedrals Sector

Director, Andrew Day offers some Gifted Insights for fundraisers in the Churches and Cathedrals sector.

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It’s good to know you’re not alone

Free Online Conversation With Directors

Get in touch and ask for a free, heads together, online conversation with one of our Directors.