Social Impact Reporting

Confused about your theories (of change); unsure about how to socially return (on investment); and wondering who TOM(S) is? This half-day workshop will clarify what impact reporting is all about, why people are talking about it, and how you might be able to approach 'doing it' so you get the most benefit from investing time in doing so!

We'll cover practical case studies, and share tools, tips, and tricks; so that you're able to start putting your learning straight into practice in ways that will strengthen your future bids for grants and contracts.

Adrian Ashton has been working with organisations for 3 decades on how they best identify, understand, and share their impact stories. He's been commissioned by national bodies to develop easy to use impact reporting tool kits for the sector; and holds the world record for the most number of consecutive annual impact reports published on the same organisation, in a way that is recognised and endorsed by Social Value UK.

By the end of this session, you will have a greater understanding of how to complete a social impact report. We will also offer a certificate of attendance.

You will also have the opportunity to ask questions and find out more about further support available from Bury VCFA.

Who is this session for?

The training is for Bury-based Social Enterprises and also Volunteer, Community & Faith Organisations.

Please be aware that we can only allow two people per organisation.

If you want to see if this training is for you, please e-mail fundinganddevelopment@buryvcfa.org.uk

This session has been funded by the UK Shared Prosperity Fund

When
16th January 2025 from 10:00 AM to  1:00 PM
Location
The Met
Market Street
Bury, BL9 0BW
United Kingdom