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The Managing a Team & Group Dynamics short course is designed to give students an introduction to group dynamics, teams and teamwork, an overview of key leadership skills, and an understanding of how to manage and motivate teams.
This course is designed to give students an understanding of the advantages and disadvantages of grant making trusts and foundations as a source of fundraising, an overview of best practice in researching and building relationships with trusts and foundations, an understanding of the grant cycle and an understanding of the reasons why grant applications fail.
The Digital Fundraising short course is designed to give students an understanding of how to build a digital fundraising strategy and integrated digital campaigns. In this context and a backdrop of accelerated fundraising digitisation, it includes a deep dive into peer to peer fundraising and advertising campaigns.
You will hear of the latest academic research and the very best of professional experience and practice. Critically, this course will also showcase new learning for legacy fundraising from the science of philanthropic psychology.
Join us for an in-depth training course specially developed for the Irish charity sector, on Charity SORP. This 10-week online training course will be delivered by Caron Bradshaw, CEO of Charity Finance Group alongside CFG’s special advisor and technical partner for the course Pesh Framjee, Partner at Social Purpose and Non-Profit Consulting.
The Direct Marketing module is designed to give students an understanding of why people donate and why they stop, an understanding of the key stages in the donor recruitment process and an overview of the essentials of creative briefing.
This short course is designed to give participants an introduction to the nature of corporate support (how and why corporates support charities), an overview of the essentials of an effective Corporate Fundraising Strategy and key techniques that can be used to increase success in securing corporate support.
Join Charities Institute Ireland for The Legacy & In Memory Giving short course. Designed to give students an understanding of trends in legacy giving in Ireland, an overview of the reasons why donors leave bequests, the barriers to legacy giving and a framework for developing a legacy fundraising strategy.
Hello, How Are You? is a campaign about connection and engaging in open conversations about mental health. The campaign asks individuals, communities, workplaces, friends & family to say Hello and ask the question ‘How Are You?’ in a meaningful way.
Early Childhood Ireland has today announced the total amount raised by children across Ireland as part of their 20th National Pyjama Day. Over €285,000 (€287,611.52) was donated to two child-centred projects: autism charity AsIAm’s ‘Child and Family Support Programme’.
As the representative body for Ireland’s leading and professional charities, Cii will host a screening of a new film ‘Uncharitable’. The film challenges some long-standing preconceptions about how the sector should be resourced.
This short course is designed to give students an understanding of the key traits of community fundraising, an understanding of best practice in community fundraising, an overview of the key tasks involved in recruiting & managing volunteers & the key stages in building a community fundraising strategy.
This short course is designed to give students an understanding of best practices in donor care and retention, an understanding of the value of data in donor care and retention, and an introduction in to the key stages in building a donor retention strategy.
Attending a Wellness Workshop is a great opportunity for you to take time out and learn a wide range of simple practical and effective tools and tips that can be used in your everyday life to improve your own wellness. Our workshops are informal and relaxed.
The Cork Life Centre works with young people from 12-18 years. We are currently looking for volunteers to work with our young people across all subjects.
Heart Failure Awareness Week takes place from Monday 29th April to Sunday 5th May 2024. The Irish Heart Foundation will be holding a number of events during the week for people living with heart failure, their families and carers, and those with an interest in the topic.
The aim of the Workshop is to share the research findings to inform practice and policy, particularly as it relates to community education as a powerful means to support lone parents to progress their education and achieve positive outcomes for themselves and their children.
We are especially looking for people interested in engaging with the movement online and promoting activities and wins for our planet and on social media!
Ground-breaking research shows a resounding link between homelessness and victims of human trafficking in Ireland. Research reveals missed opportunities to identify victims and provide humanitarian support as included in the EU Directive for Human Trafficking.
Training is free and is linked to Irelands National Strategy to reduce suicide in Ireland. It is suitable for anyone over 18 if you would like to share with colleagues, friends and family. Thursday 30th May 2024,10.00am – 1.30pm, Clayton Hotel, Leopardstown, Dublin 18.
In light of verdict, we in ICCL redouble our call for comprehensive reform of the Coroner service, in line with our research and the recent report of the Joint Oireachtas Committee on Justice. The lack of direct support for bereaved families is one of the fundamental deficiencies in the Service and must be rectified.
Our new Family Support Service offers one-to-one support for the families of LGBTQ+ young people across Ireland. We can meet you in-person or online and share information and resources. Our Family Support Worker will also answer online queries. This is a free and confidential service.
Are you an unemployed asylum seeker, refugee or migrant living in Ireland? Are you looking for a job and you don’t know where to start your job search? We can help you develop your employment skills through the EPIC Programme.
The role of the Sunflower Day Coordinator is to supervise & support other Hospice Sunflower Days volunteer collectors who are selling Sunflower Days merchandise to the public.
You will be helping Our Lady's Hospice to continue to provide an excellent standard of care to all our patients. We greatly appreciate your time & welcome you to join us in the fun!
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