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The voice of Scotland’s vibrant voluntary sector

Published by Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations

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Sponsorship Matters - Sponsorship for Rural Organisations

Culture & Business Scotland

Tuesday 24 September 2024 | 9.30am-12.30pm

You don’t need a business park, office block or manufacturing hub on your doorstep to attract sponsorship! Find out how to maximise opportunities outside cities and the central belt with Alice Samtoy in this insightful online session.

Partnerships between culture and business organisations offer excellent opportunities to build and strengthen wider fundraising activities for regional and rural organisations. However, the fundraising landscape for rural organisations is often markedly different from central-belt or city-based fundraising.

Sponsorship expert Alice Samtoy gives you a great foundation for making the most of your unique cultural assets within the corporate landscape.

What will you learn?

Over this three-hour online session, you’ll explore:

- applying a more tailored approach to sponsorship

- maximising local opportunities

- exploiting your often unique strengths

- identifying sponsorship opportunities

- implementing the most effective approaches to attract sponsorship

Who is it for?

Fundraisers who are based outside of a city or the central belt and are seeking, or considering seeking, business sponsorship for your organisation’s activities or specific projects; geared towards small to medium sized culture organisations looking for sponsorship opportunities with small to medium-sized businesses.

“Very useful, accessible session, scaled perfectly for being effective with small organisations.”

Course participant, Glencoe Folk Museum

Date
09:30-12:30, 24 September 2024
Contact
Catherine Kelly
Theme
Funding & finance
Cost
£85 + VAT for C&BS members | £125 + VAT for non-members
Attendance type
Online only
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