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Get Grants, a leading fundraising support organisation, has announced an upcoming virtual event featuring BBC Children in Need, offering non-profit organisations a valuable opportunity to learn about current grant programs and funding priorities.
The free online session, scheduled for January 16, 2025, from 12:00 to 1:00pm, will provide fundraisers with direct access to BBC Children in Need representatives who will share insights into their grant-making processes and priorities.
BBC Children in Need, known for its mission to create lasting, positive change for the UK’s most vulnerable young people, offers both Project and Core Costs grants to eligible organisations. This session will allow participants to gain a deeper understanding of these funding programmes.
“In today’s challenging funding landscape, it’s more important than ever for fundraisers to come together and share knowledge,” says Get Grants, whose team brings over 50 years of combined experience in grant fundraising and grant-giving.
The event is open to a wide range of non-profit organisations.
Participants will have the opportunity to:
- Learn about current grant programs and application processes
- Understand key focus areas and eligibility criteria
- Gain insights into the funder’s decision-making process
- Receive direct guidance from BBC Children in Need representatives
- Ask specific questions about their organisation’s funding needs
The session will be hosted via Zoom, with access details provided to registered participants before the event. Organisations with specific access requirements are encouraged to contact Get Grants directly at info@getgrants.org.uk.
Get Grants, known for its practical approach to fundraising support, continues to build its UK-wide community through events like these, offering valuable networking opportunities alongside expert guidance. Their unique perspective, combining both fundraising and grant-giving experience, provides participants with comprehensive insights into the funding landscape.
For more information or to register for this free event, interested organisations can contact Get Grants through their website or via email at info@getgrants.org.uk.