Demonstrating your impact is fundamental, not only to do justice to the work your organisation is doing, but to show supporters the difference they’re making.
At this event we explored different methods of communicating your impact, from creating an engaging impact report, to running a campaign that platforms the voices of those who have been supported by your organisation.
Presentations
Demonstrating impact through Dear Friend Letters
Jacky Mulveen, project manager, and Jo Willis, Birmingham Freedom Project
[slideshare id=118984175&doc=jackymulveen-birminghamfreedomprojectpresentation-181010110759]
Revamping the annual impact report
Candy Passmore, head of PR and marketing, Birmingham St Mary’s Hospice
[slideshare id=119001018&doc=demonstratingimpactv2-181010144043]
The Midlands Networking Group is a network of comms professionals working in UK charities and not-for-profit organisations in the Midlands.
You’ll be given the opportunity to meet your peers, compare notes on workplace practices and share successes, ideas, challenges and inspiration. The group is designed to encourage networking and peer-to-peer support, sharing issues in a ‘safe’ and relaxed environment.
Each event will focus on a topic which delegates will discuss in small groups before feeding back to the group as a whole. There’ll also be plenty of time for networking.
Topic to be confirmed August 2018.
In between events, stay in touch with your peers by joining our Facebook Midlands Networking Group.
If there’s a topic you’d like to discuss or if you’d be interested in speaking at a future event, please email Hanna Chowdhury.
If you’d like to be one of the first to hear about these events, please email Hanna Chowdhury to be added to the Midlands Networking Group mailing list.
Read more