The Get Grants fundraising masterclass sessions

Site Admin • 12 April 2024
People in a staff meeting

source: Get Grants
published: April 2024

Get Grants MASTERCLASSES cover a range of exciting NEW topics that respond to the needs of the sector. They demystify key fundraising topics, making developing your skills and knowledge simple and achievable.


These 1hr sessions delivered by Fundraising Experts are designed to build your confidence with practical advice and expert top tips that you can take away and put into practice!


MASTERCLASSES will benefit anyone who works in grant fundraising or with responsibilities for fundraising within their role. Sessions are appropriate for people of all levels of experience and organisations across the sector.

All attendees of the live sessions will receive a copy of the recording.

The recording will also be made available to purchase on-demand via the Get Grants website after the event – so you can hone your skills in your own time!

"We are adding new MASTERCLASSES throughout the year."

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