Who can attend?
CharityComms members and corporate partners can attend for free. Non-member charity places are £30+vat and corporate/public sector organisation places are £60+vat.
About the events
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.
Scotland networking group steering committee
This group is led by Ross McCulloch, director of Third Sector Lab, with support from Scotland-based comms professionals working in the third sector:
- Jess Gildener, marketing and communications manager, Social Enterprise Academy
- Beverley Kirk, media and communications manager, Save the Children
- Rebecca Sibbett, communications co-ordinator, Alcohol Focus Scotland
If you’d be interested in joining the steering group please email Vanessa.
Mailing list
To be added to the Scotland networking group mailing list please email events@charitycomms.org.uk
Sponsorship
If you’d be interested in sponsoring the Scotland networking group, please email Vanessa for further information.
Upcoming events
On-demand events

Scotland Network: New & emerging technology – what will the next decade bring for charity tech?
Hear from speakers on blockchain, cryptocurrency, NFTs, AI, automation the metaverse and beyond. What could the charity sector look like in 2032 and is your organisation ready for change?

Scotland Network – Putting users at the heart of your content design strategy
The Scotland networking group is a network for comms professionals working in Scotland-based charities.

Scotland Network: Charity comms and Scottish politics
There's some big asks of the Scottish Parliament from charities in 2021 and beyond - find out how can we make them a reality.