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This session will teach you how to build an action based website that enables you to inspire, capture, and seamlessly track actions across your site while prompting deeper community engagement. You will learn to build relationships at scale with targeted communications. Course Outcomes By the end of this webinar your organisation will have: The ability to build action pages on NationBuilder This course is suitable for: Non profits Corporates Small businesses Advocacy groups Includes: Live access to webinar, participation in live Q&A session at the end of the webinar, access to post webinar recording and slides as well as any additional templates provided by the speaker Not available on this date and time? Register anyway! All webinar registrants will receive a full recording and the slides after the webinar has been presented. IMPORTANT: If you do not receive the link to join the webinar 24 hours before the commencement date/time, please contact events@connectingup.org to request this information.Recorded some time ago.Watch now -
Fundraising, whether it be crowdfunding, pitching to investors, or applying to grants, is fundamentally about storytelling. This session will help you identify how you can use the power of storytelling to engage with supporters and rally your community to raise funds for your project. It will also help you identify how you can produce stories about your organisation without a big budget or expensive equipment. Key learning objectives: An overview of various types of fundraising where storytelling can be used (crowdfunding, online portals, grant applications etc) Identifying the most powerful stories to tell which motivate donors and supporters Understanding your audience How to source and produce content for fundraising Case studies Q&A About the presenters – Mikey Leung and Natasha AkibWatch now -
What topics are covered in the Procurement Overview? 5 Key stages to effectively optimise procurement outcomes. How can small organisations access strategic procurement with low value spend? Case Study - Aged Care organisation procurement What is not included in the program? Due to the nature of the webinar is for the sharing of information and insights the following are not included: Templates and Forms What will you have at the end of the Procurement Overview By the end of this webinar your organisation will have: A high-level understanding of the procurement process The key stages required for procurement outcomes How small organisations can access better procurement outcomes. How organisation can access supplier’s innovation, value add and aligning cultures. Audience Who is the workshop suitable for? Procurement overview is suitable for not for profit and community organisations interested to improve procurement outcomes and access value and innovation through procurement resourcing, processes, and collaboration: Who have identified a need to focus on organisation spend. Who have a need for products and services to fulfill their organisation purpose. Who have identified a need for better spend outcomes. NB: these webinars are for NFP staff responsible for organisation spend or undertaking Procurement activities. About the Facilitator: Kylie Dayman Kylie has over 20 years’ experience working in project management, category management and procurement. She has a passion for helping not for profit organisations improve their spend management and supplier engagement to optimise their ability to support their customers. She is Head of Procurement Mentoring and Advisory services at DAYMAN procurement and through this Kylie currently supports aged care and disability organisations in up-skilling and mentoring staff in procurement leaving organisations enabled to enhance their spend management for the future. Additionally, enabling procurement value to small organisations through collaborative procurement. Kylie has recently: Mentored teams through several tenders in the aged care sector including medical consumables, and residential agency care resulting in spend optimisation and innovation. Implemented the tender process including templates and guidance documentation for medium sized aged care organisations. Facilitated co-design collaboration workshops across large, medium and small disability and aged care organisations. Undertaken several collaboration procurement tenders with organisations across aged care, health and education sectors resulting in spend and resource optimisation. Connecting Up is a part of the Infoxchange Group Infoxchange is a not-for-profit social enterprise that has delivered technology for social justice for over 25 years. With over 100 staff across Australia and New Zealand we tackle the biggest social challenges through the smart and creative use of technology. www.infoxchange.org/auRecorded some time ago.Watch now
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It takes a whole organisation to deliver on a corporate sponsorship strategy. It doesn't matter whether you are a Board Member, CEO or the fundraiser for your Not-For-Profit - everyone has a role to play in creating and implementing a successful sponsorship program.Recorded some time ago.Watch now -
Forrest Training Pty Ltd has been providing a wide range of innovative and custom designed courses and training services since 1994. Our training center, located in the heart of Sydney’s CBD is modern and well equipped with current technologies. Forrest Training is an Australian owned and operated Training Organisation. We have long established partnerships with training providers throughout Australia including: ACT, VIC, QLD, SA, TAS & WA and can assist with company rollouts and upgrades. Microsoft is our specialty however, we provide a full range of learning solutions including courses in non-Microsoft software. Our Professional Development and Leadership consultancy are also very popular and can provide you with key business skills to give you the edge over your competition.
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A key part of what it takes to be a leader is the capacity to solve problems and there are usually lots of those in a not-for-profit environment. Many of these are complex problems. There's an important distinction between a complex and a complicated problem. Typically a complicated problem can be solved with hard work and the application of a technical expertise. Like solving a maths problem, or writing a great press release. Often what makes a problem complex is the people factor – personalities, politics and power. Key learning outcomes: This session will give you tools and a framework to support you to ramp up your talent for solving complex problems. We’ll use case studies to ensure you get a webinar that is engaging, accessible and practical. Who should attend:Watch now -
Date: 29th June 2022, Wednesday Time: 11:00AM -12:00PM (AEST) Price: Free This webinar will include the following: Brief introduction about the cyber security threat landscape: What has stayed the same since 2021 What has changed in 2022 Common types of scams targeting businesses and individuals during the End of Financial Year period. Case studies and industry examples: Business email compromise Software vulnerabilities such as Log4j End of financial year scams Tips and tricks to protect you, your family and your organisation. This course is suitable for: Everyone Course Outcomes: By the end of this webinar your organisation will have an understanding of the following topics:Past webinar.Recorded on 29 Jun, 2022 11:00am - 12:00pm.Watch now
