MK Community Foundation is delighted to be hosting a dedicated conference for the Voluntary, Cultural, and Community Sector (VCCS) focused on continuous professional development. 

The conference will be jam-packed full of CPD workshops to help develop individuals within the VCCS.

 

Aim of event

To provide an opportunity to upskill the voluntary sector of Milton Keynes.

 

Who should attend?

  • Anyone who works or volunteers within community organisations. 

 

What will you get out of the event?

  • Training and development on subject areas which have been identified by the voluntary sector
  • Access to workshops of high value at a low accessible cost 

  • Opportunity to network with peers

 

Workshops subject areas:

  • Linkedin Marketing
  • Meet the Funder
  • Fundraising
  • Creating Partnerships
  • Volunteering
  • Staff and Volunteering Wellbeing,
  • Grant Applications

Facilitators:

We are delighted to be hosting workshops facilitated by experts within their area. 

Some facilitators include The Open University, MK Gallery, Harry's Rainbow, Trec Digital, MK Community Foundation, the Co-op Foundation, The Milton Keynes Tamil Forum, The Centre for Integrated Living and many more to be announced. 

Agenda:

10:00AM

Welcome

10:30AM

Marketing / Creating Partnerships / Diversity / Fundraising / Volunteer training Q&A

11:30AM

Break

11:45AM

Marketing / Creating Partnerships / Diversity / Fundraising / Volunteer training Q&A

12:45PM

Lunch

 1:45PM

Grant Application Workshop / Wellbeing for Staff and Volunteers / Meet the Funders 

 2:45PM

Break

 3:00PM

Keynote speech

 4:00PM

Close

Networking opportunities are available throughout the day, along with the option to visit the number of information stalls that will be there on the day. 
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registrations are not available

There are currently no entry options available for this event.

 

The agenda is subject to change.

Please note workshops are capped to individual numbers. Therefore we may not be able to allocate an individual's initial choice.