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Courses / Training

Fundraisers, whether full or part-time professionals, or volunteers who raise money for charitable or philanthropic purposes, face significant challenges at a time when the money available for charitable and philanthropic purposes remains static. At the same time an increasing number of organisations are competing for the funding available in an increasingly competitive market.

In order to ensure that your organisation has the best chance of obtaining the resources it needs to meet its requirements, it makes sense to use the good offices of the Institute of Fundraising, and its extensive network of Licensed Training Providers to train fundraisers in the most modern, effective and legal manner.

The Institute of Fundraising Professional Development Programme enables all fundraisers, of whatever level and background, to access excellence in all aspects of fundraising activity.

Professional Development
Professional Development
The Institute can help you throughout your career
 
Training Courses
Training Courses
Courses for fundraisers at all stages of their careers
 
Book Courses and Order Publications
Book Courses and Order Publications
The Fundraising Programme in partnership with the Directory of Social Change
 
How much do you know about fundraising?
How much do you know about fundraising?
Take our interactive quiz
 
Launch of the New Fundraising National Occupational Standards
Launch of the New Fundraising National Occupational Standards
Relevant to everyone involved in fundraising
 
New Horizons – Professional and Personal Development for Fundraisers
New Horizons – Professional and Personal Development for Fundraisers
A seminar at the Charities and Associations Exhibition – 27 February 2008
 
Contact the Professional Development Team
Contact the Professional Development Team
The team can suggest training solutions for you and your organisation
 
National Convention and Conferences
National Convention and Conferences
Dates for your diary
 
 
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