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Join us for this upcoming workshop designed especially for charities eager to master the art of creating a comprehensive reference library for your charity. Whether you’re new to the world of charity management or looking to refine your organisational skills, this workshop is your ultimate guide to crafting clear, effective, and user-friendly resources for your team.
From high level charity operations manuals, through team handbooks and building manuals, we’ll dive into best practices, practical tips, and customisable templates to streamline your documentation process and ensure consistency across your organisation. Get ready to unlock the power of well-crafted documents to enhance communication, promote accountability, and empower your team to thrive!
- How to use your corporate memory to show good governance and compliance with record-keeping.
- Where to find information, how you decide what should be included and who needs to be involved.
- The differences between your legal responsibilities, and good practice.
- How to effectively communicate & knowledge share internally
- Charity Managers
- Clerks/convenors
- Volunteer Managers
- Charity Administrators
- Learning & Development Officers
- Trustees
Register your details (including your email address) and we will send you an invite.
We have several online courses available to expand your knowledge in this area. Click the links below to browse the catalogue.
As a bonus, all participants of the April 2024 webinar benefit from 10% off any course purchased by midnight on 03.05.24. Your voucher code will be provided after the session.
Creating a remote charity office This Thinking About course gives you the questions and references you need to ensure your organisation handles remote working efficiently and effectively. This can be because you have no physical building or if some of your people need to work remotely outside this space. The lessons provide guidance on preparation, processes, and procedures through to strategic planning. |
This Thinking About course explores how to create ‘Corporate Memory’ for your organisation. We explore how your organisation can prevent memory loss and how to effectively implement processes and policies to deal with changing groups of volunteers and role-holders. |
Working with volunteers is a cost-effective way to engage with the community to deliver and manage community projects and resources. This First5 course gets you thinking about what a volunteer is, and how to manage and recruit them. |
This First5 Volunteer Policy course gives you five points to think about when setting up a volunteer policy. What it does, why you need one and who it is for. |
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Meet your hosts...
Wendrie Heywood
Wendrie is MBS Founder and lifelong charity administrator with extensive experience serving clients across the not-for-profit sector. Over the years fine-tuning processes and procedures to ensure that information is documented and most importantly available to those who might have ownership of the task/role in the future. This month’s webinar is designed to provide a practical guide to creating corporate memory with charity handbooks and manuals.
Find out more about Wendrie and the courses she has authored.
Karen Fishwick
Karen Fishwick has managed volunteers and community projects for over 20 years, in the public and voluntary sectors. This includes fundraising via grants, donations and events, training volunteers, consultation and recruitment events, managing the health and safety of volunteers as well as promotion and recruitment via social media. She holds an NVQ Level 4 in Volunteer Management and completed the Certificate in Fundraising Management.
Find out more about Karen and the courses she has authored.