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Course Information: How do you factor in volunteer time to your grant project budget? Should you put in overheads? How do you ask for salaries when funders don’t fund them? Strategic Grants and their funder friends frequently see the same mistakes made in grant application budgets. Many funders have financial backgrounds and look to your budget section first when assessing grant applications. This webinar covers the key steps to avoid budget pitfalls and put together a strong grant project budget to help give your applications their best chance at success! Agenda: What to include in your budget Course Outcomes: By the end of the webinar, your organisation will have:Recorded some time ago.Watch now
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In this webinar Nerida Nettelbeck, Director from Platform One Digital Services will guide you through the maze of eLearning including: What in an LMS (Learning Management System) Why do you need an LMS and how would I choose one that is right for me? How do you create engaging, interactive eLearning content? What software should you use to create eLearning modules? Can we create courses ourselves or do we always need to get someone else to do them? Time will also be dedicated to answering any questions that you have. What is not included in the program? We won’t be talking about any one eLearning management software or teaching people how to use any eLearning development software. Course Outcomes: By the end of this webinar your organisation will have: an assessment tool to guide you in the development of an eLearning strategy an understanding of all of the parts of an eLearning system more confidence in talking to suppliers of eLearning systems and content developers Audience This webinar is suitable for: CEO’s, Corporate Service Managers and HR managers of non-profit organisations who want to learn more about eLearning and how it can be used in their organisation. Training managers who are responsible for training other staff or clients and want to know more about eLearning and how to implement an eLearning system About the Presenter: Nerida Nettelbeck I work as an external consultant to non-profit organisations and focus on organisational development and change. I’m based in Alice Springs and have a good appreciation for what it is like to work remotely. Our organisation has been delivering training to remote areas of Australia for the past 10 years and part of that has been in the online environment. It was hard to start this up and get it going, so much jargon to understand, everything was expensive and left me being dependent on other people. I did lots of research into systems and types of eLearning which culminated in the establishment of new business - Platform One Digital Services. I still do consulting work and with my business partner provide eLearning solutions to non-profit organisations. 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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At the Connecting Up Conference in May Gus Quiroga from IBM Watson asked the question “What is stopping you from achieving you mission at scale? This webinar will explore some the trends we are seeing by putting a spotlight on the role that Monitoring and Evaluation can play to providing insights and data to engage your funders whether they be traditional donors, corporates, trusts and foundations or government. Why Monitor and Evaluate Getting Ready Understanding Common Evaluation Terms Identifying Output and Outcomes Identifying What Data to Collect Methods for Collecting Data How to Use Data Collected for Funder/Donor Engagement What is not included in the program? A highly technical difficult to implement theory based approach An M&E Framework – more the tools to start planning Course Outcomes: By the end of this webinar your organisation will have: Questions to prompt top down and bottom up thinking to support Board/Staff engagement Understanding funder expectations to help secure and retain grants/donations Some first steps to get started with planning - aligned to a Human Services Maturity Model A better understanding of what funders want to know and why which will help attendees to think about demonstrating how they are delivering their mission Audience This webinar is suitable for: Board Members CEO’s and Executive Directors Fundraising Team Marketing and Communications Team Programs Team IT and Finance About the Presenter: Greg Simmons Greg is the Outcomes Business Manager at Blackbaud Pacific and also the President/Chair of Down Syndrome NSW. Through the good fortune of having a daughter born with Down Syndrome, Greg has spent almost 22 years sitting on not-for-profit boards and finance/fundraising committees. In 2012 he co-founded (with his mentor, the late Barry Easy OAM) the Kuring-gai Chase Community-based Fun Run to raise money for his local Special Olympics program. His passion comes from 17 years of providing pro-bono fundraising advice to charities and helping them apply client-focused software to achieve their mission. Jo Garner Jo Garner, Director of Strategic Grants, has worked with non-profits since 1994 and established Strategic Grants in 2009. Jo and the team work with peak bodies, funders and charities across Australia and New Zealand to help non-profits increase their capacity to win grants and deliver vital community projects, while also encouraging effective philanthropic support. Strategic Grants assists hundreds of organisations through training, education, advisory services, critiquing, application writing and board and strategic planning for an effective grants program. The team has worked on successful philanthropic and government grants and tenders ranging from $5,000 to $50Million. Strategic Grants is now also assisting a growing number of funders with defining their grant application guidelines and application processes. Jo holds the international accreditation CFRE (Certified Fundraising Executive) and a degree in Commerce with majors in Marketing and IT and was made a Fellow of the Fundraising Institute Australia (FIA) in 2015. In 2017 she was awarded the 2017 Arthur Venn Fundraiser of the Year. 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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Understand how technology can naturally fit into every stage of your event lifecycle. Understand the attendee journey and follow us on enhancing their event experience. Discover how you can improve KPIs, minimise event costs, and deliver greater value for your attendees — ultimately increasing your bottom line. Course Outcomes: By the end of this webinar your organisation will have: Different stages of the attendee journey What to consider during the planning process Manage your event budgets effectively Drive attendance and engage attendees Show your event’s return on investment Audience Back to Basic: Event Technology is suitable for: Anyone involved with Events/Marketing About the Presenter: Tal Meretz – Event Technology Strategist After finishing his Masters at Monash, Tal joined Cvent as a Strategic Meetings Management Specialist. Working with NFP and Universities, he works with organisations looking to improve the automation, quality and data collection across entire event lifecycles.Recorded some time ago.Watch now
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Course information: Whilst Wordpress is one of the most popular website platforms in the world, it is still Open Source software which means it can be vulnerable to attack if you don’t have a suitable programme of maintenance and security. Jump on our next one hour webinar and find out what you need to know about keeping your Wordpress website safe and secure through the use of various security, backup and maintenance practices and plugins. 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. Course outcomes: This session will introduce you to common vulnerabilities with Wordpress, and help you understand what you should be doing to keep your website safe and secure at all times. Who should attendRecorded some time ago.Watch now
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Course outcomes: This session will introduce you to the world of Wordpress plugins, and help you understand how to find them, choose them, install them and keep them updated. 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. Who should attend People who already have an established Wordpress site People who have a general basic understanding of Wordpress, but who want to get to know the system more intimately People who want how to use Wordpress safely and confidently, and who want to explore the possibilities of the system Topics covered in this sessionRecorded some time ago.Watch now
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Delivery & Length: This webinar consists of one (1) webinar running for 1 hour, to be held at 11:00AM AEDT from Wednesday 19 March 2019. Each webinar will include a comprehensive presentation. The video recordings will be available after the session. 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. Course Information: Adobe Photoshop has become the industry standard for photo editing and image manipulation. It is a part of the Adobe Creative Cloud and has become essential for marketers and designers. This powerful tool is the perfect addition to the not-for-profit marketers graphic toolkit, allowing you to resize photos for websites and email campaigns, convert images to different formats, build social media graphics and much more.Recorded some time ago.Watch now
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Download slides here Microsoft Office 365 in the Cloud offers many not-for-profits significant benefits. This presentation gives an overview of the features of Office 365, explores the benefits other organisations have gained from making the move to the Cloud and identify factors that organisations should consider when planning the move to Office 365. In this webinar, you will learn:Recorded some time ago.Watch now
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By the end of this webinar your organisation will have: Peace of mind that your page is set up the right way for the best results the ability to plan and prepare posts for consistent delivery Understand what’s working and what’s not so you can optimise your future page posts Audience Facebook Pages: Set up, Posting, & Analytics is suitable for: Any person within an organisation responsible for the Facebook Page and posting Any person wanting to set up a Facebook Page for their organisation Any person wanting a greater understanding of Facebook Pages About the Presenter: Joshua Hanchett Joshua Hanchett immigrated from the USA just over a decade ago on a summer trip. He came to Australia with a Degree in Business, but ended up staying here to work with an NGO in South Australia. After 7 years working with the organisation, He started his business My Heart Studio on the side. That side business soon became large enough to support him and his family full time. He now volunteers his time at the same organisation - Coastlands Care - and serves his clients with his Digital Marketing expertise. The majority of his clients are Not-for-profit, and he loves helping them navigate the change to digital while achieving sustainability. At My Heart Studio, we are your digital partner. 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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This on-line session is specially designed to cover the key privacy issues for not for profit organisations operating in Australia and New Zealand. It includes: Who is covered; What is ‘personal information’; What personal information can be collected; Use of personal information including marketing; Consent; Sending personal information out of the country; Data breach notification obligations; and Spam laws It will also cover possible changes to privacy laws that have been proposed, including those that are part of new Consumer Data Right laws and by the Productivity Commission. What is not included in the program? This is not a comprehensive review of all privacy laws but is designed to provide an overview for organisations operating in the not for profit space, highlighting some of the most significant issues. Course Outcomes: By the end of this webinar you will have: A better understanding of information that is covered by privacy laws Some knowledge of how that information can be collected and what it can be used for Improved familiarity with using personal information for marketing Audience This is the course for you if: You have any responsibilty for collecting or handling information within your organisation You have a role in designing and implementing privacy protective systems You’re interested in improving your awareness of privacy issues About the Presenter: Dr Jodie Siganto PhD LLM CISSP CIPM CIPP/E Dr Siganto is an experienced privacy and security lawyer, consultant and trainer. She has been sought out by government departments, international corporations and Australian businesses to advise them on privacy and security matters, conduct privacy compliance reviews (against both Australian privacy laws and the EU General Data Protection Regulation) and undertake privacy and security impact assessments. Dr Siganto graduated as a lawyer from the University of Queensland and after 8 years in private practice became in-house counsel for Tandem Computers followed by roles with Unisys Asia and Dell based in Singapore. She returned to Australia in 2000, founding Bridge Point Communications (specialists in data networking and security) with two other colleagues, where she developed and worked in the security consulting team. Dr Siganto completed her PhD on privacy and information security practice in 2014. In 2017 she established Ringrose Siganto Consulting, a law firm specialising in privacy and security. Dr Siganto is an authorised trainer for (ISC)2 and iapp (the International Association of Privacy Professionals) and has been delivering training in her area for over 15 years. She has been involved with a range of industry groups, including acting as the Chair of the AISA Policy Committee. In addition to her other works, Dr Siganto pursues cyber security and privacy related research projects. She has participated in a study led by Royal Holloway, University of London, which mapped some of the unique traits of information security practitioners in Australia and led AISA’s research into the Australian Cyber Security Skills Shortage. 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