Shadow Minister for Charities, Social Enterprise and Volunteering, Nick Hurd MP will headline an exclusive Institute conference on 4th February 2010 tackling fundraising 'one year on' from the recession. Unveiling the Conservative party’s plans to engage the charity sector, this event is a must for fundraisers keen to keep abreast of political developments. Attendees can put questions to Nick Hurd directly, and help shape the debate.
All fundraisers ought to consider measures that should be put in place now, so that their charities can take full advantage of the upturn when it comes. With sessions like 'market predictions for 2010', and 'recession watch live' be sure to keep pace with the economic climate.
Nick Hurd MP comments:
'I am delighted to have this opportunity to speak directly to people working on the ground in the sector through this Institute of Fundraising conference. I look forward to presenting how a Conservative Government would engage the Charity sector, and support the efforts of fundraisers in a post-recession economy.
'I will also field questions afterwards and am relishing the prospect of a lively debate and the chance to fully understand delegates’ most pressing issues.'
Kirsty Thomson, Head of Events at the Institute of Fundraising, comments:
'We are delighted that Nick Hurd MP is able to join us at our recovery event to give a valuable insight into the Conservative party's take on fundraising. The event will also include speakers from a variety of backgrounds, each with expert knowledge and experience to share that can help charities plan for the future.'