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Resilient Charities - Training Series

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In the last few years, the fundraising landscape for international development charities in the UK has been shrinking. At the same time, scrutiny on traditional aid models and on the ideas behind development has increased. In our ever changing world, global poverty and inequality is not reducing, but efforts to tackle it seem to be under attack. How can we resource a global solidarity that is resilient to these challenges?  Join us for a 4-part series on resilient solidarity. In sessions focused on funding, shifting, merging and closing, we will explore how to resource solidarity in new and different ways, how to shift knowledge and ideas of justice away from the UK and the existing coloniality of development, how to consider merging with other organisations as a tool for resilience, and how to close well with minimal impact on our implementing partners. This is a bold series for practical learning, hearing from the experience of peers, partners, and professionals and thinking in new and different ways about how to really achieve our mission with all the options on the table.  Series Highlights (TBC): - Hear from an INGO whose majority funding comes from corporate sponsorship - Hear from a UK-based INGO on their new strategy to stop programmes to achieve their mission - Hear from a Kenyan-based partner on the benefits of merging - Hear from a UK-based Charity Finance Expert on when to recognise it’s time to close and the costs involved in winding down well Starting on 1st May 2025 - these four, one hour long sessions will be accessible to SWIDN members for free- Just register for your tickets at the link below to join us! Paid for tickets are also available for non-SWIDN members who wish to come along. Ticket proceeds will go towards supporting SWIDN members to pay their membership fees through our 'Pay it Forward' scheme. To find out about becoming a SWIDN member visit the SWIDN website or email [email protected]. Online Session Dates/ Times; 1st May - 1pm - 2pm - Session 1: Fund Differently 8th May - 1pm - 2pm - Session 2: Shift towards Solidarity 15th May - 1pm - 2pm - Session 3: Merge for Resilience 22nd May - 1pm - 2pm - Session 4: Close well

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