COVID-19: SURVIVING AND RECOVERING FOR CHARITIES

Posted on: May 11, 2020

The Charities Aid Foundation are holding a free webinar on how to help your charity survive and recover from the coronavirus outbreak. The webinar takes place on Thursday 14th May from 11am to 11.45am.

This live webinar will kick-off with the latest insight from CAF’s Research Team, as you discover what the polling says about charities and donors during the crisis. This will shape the discussion as we present ways to manage your charity during  COVID-19:

  • Identifying levers of change for your charity
  • Responding to the needs of communities
  • Reimagining what recovery could look like

Read more and book your place

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