THE ROAD AHEAD 2022: LAUNCH EVENT

Posted on: December 14, 2021

2021 has bought many challenges that the voluntary sector has had to contend with. But what challenges – and opportunities – will the sector have to navigate over the course of the next 12 months?

Date: | Tuesday 18 January 2022
Time: | 14:00-15:15

EVENT DETAILS

Join us at the launch of The Road Ahead 2022.

The Road Ahead is our annual analysis of the changing operating environment for anyone working in the voluntary sector. It identifies and explains forces and trends that are shaping the sector and are likely to have an impact on organisations in the future.

At the event, participants will:

  • learn the top-line findings from our political, economic, social, technological, environmental and legal (PESTEL) analysis, highlighting key drivers that we think will shape the sector in 2022
  • hear responses from our guest panellists, reflecting on some of the key issues including localism and communities, workforce and culture wars
  • be able to put your questions to the Road Ahead 2022 Authors and guest panellists.

WHO SHOULD JOIN THE EVENT

The event is relevant to anyone working in the sector with an interest in the changing political, economic, social, technological, environmental and legal landscapes, or responsibility for strategic planning and managing risks and opportunities.

PRICING

The event is free.

HOW TO BOOK

Please pre-register for your place by clicking the ‘Book’ button above. Places are limited. Once the event is fully booked, we’ll operate a waiting list as we know that places will be in high demand.
After registering, you’ll receive a confirmation email. Joining instructions with the Zoom link will be emailed shortly before the event.

CONTACT US

Email [email protected] with any questions or queries you may have about The Road Ahead 2022 launch event.

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