*maximum one ticket per organisation

The South West London CVS network has joined together to connect local groups with funding opportunities and information.

This special interactive one-day event is a fantastic chance to meet funders in-person, build relationships, ask questions, explore new trends, and strengthen your skills in securing funding.

The day will offer presentations, panel discussion, one-to-one conversations and practical workshops – all designed to support South West London organisations at every stage of their fundraising journey.

With a wide range of funders and local grant givers, whether you’re just starting out, or looking to scale up your impact, this event will help you build confidence, develop your funding approach, and make valuable connections to take your project ideas forward.

The ticket price includes a choice of workshops, lunch and refreshments.

Each participating borough has a limited ticket allocation and local organisations are eligible for a 50% discount to apply to the ticket price when booking.  Any organisation requiring the code for their borough should get in touch with their local CVS.

With limited places and the significant discount for local organisations, don't delay in booking yours now!

Speakers include:

Helen Mathie

Director of Policy & Partnership, London Funders

Helen joined London Funders in November 2020. Her role is involved with local funder networks and place based collaborations – how we can strengthen our local cross-sector links in London’s places and spaces to benefit civil society.

Debra Allcock-Tyler

CEO, Directory of Social Change

Debra has worked in the charitable and voluntary sector for nearly 40 years.  She has served as a trustee of several charities including being the co-founder and first Chair of the Small Charities Coalition, as well as serving on the Charity Commission's SORP Committee and much more.

Fraser Mycroft

Funding Officer, The National Lottery Community Fund

Funding Officers from The National Lottery Community Fund, representing South West London boroughs, will provide a brief introduction and overview to the current Fund offer, eligibility, share some reflections and answer your questions.

Cris Vasconcelos Ferreira

Engagement Manager, The National Lottery Heritage Fund

The National Lottery Heritage Fund's vision is for heritage to be valued, cared for and sustained for everyone, now and in the future.  Since 1994, £9.5 billion has been raised by National Lottery players for more than 53,000 heritage projects in the UK.

Clare Januk

Awards Officer, Shanly Foundation

Shanly Foundation aims to support worthwhile causes across a wide spectrum that benefit the local community including support for young people from disadvantaged backgrounds, the homeless, mental health, people with physical disabilities, life limiting illness.

Kristina Glenn MBE

Advisor, London's Giving

Kristina joined London’s Giving as an advisor in November 2019. Her work includes supporting individual schemes, promoting and developing new partnerships and funding and articulating the strategic contribution that place can make to social change.

Tom Lowe

Programmes Officer (Grants) Groundwork

Groundwork combines on the ground knowledge with decades of experience of running funding programmes for global brands, charitable foundations and public bodies.

Richard Clissold-Vassey

Advisory Board Member, Link UP London

Richard is a longtime friend and supporter of Link UP London, with an extensive corporate background.  His experience spans three decades in business and digital transformation, leading complex change in constrained and acquisitive environments.

Funders include:

*plus a wide range of Marketplace stalls and more - to visit and meet with in person*

Workshops include:

 

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Superhighways
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Purposeful AI Fundraising

Ian McLintock - Founder, Charity Excellence Framework

There's lots of talk about how to write 'cool fundraising prompts' but that's not how AI works.  This session will introduce you to purposeful AI, to help you find funding and write the kind of really good, human-centric bids that your funders will want to get.   

Budgeting for Funding Applications

Genny Jones - Community Accountant, Merton Connected

This is a practical short session to help charities understand the difference between project costs, core costs and full cost recovery, so they can build realistic, sustainable budgets for funding bids. Through clear explanations, interactive activities and a simple worked example, participants will learn how to include a fair share of overheads in project budgets and confidently explain their cost allocation methods to funders.

Evidencing need in SWL: 8 key datasets to look at

Kate White - Manager, Superhighways

This interactive workshop will show you how to evidence local need quickly and credibly using open datasets that funders recognise. We’ll demo how to find area insights at borough, ward and smaller geographies in South West London to reference in your applications.  You’ll leave with a focused set of go‑to sources, with tips for how to use alongside your own data, and links to step‑by‑step guides and examples you can share and use with your team. 

An Introduction to Income Generation Strategy

Hilary Bell - Community Support & Development Expert, Croydon Voluntary Action

Join this session for a focused look at income streams. You'll hear about the pluses and minuses of different funding streams and consider the resources needed to be successful, plus the opportunity to identify the most suitable strategies for your organisation.is

*maximum one ticket per organisation