20/11/2008

Special offer - training workshops for the voluntary sector

No-one quite knows what is going to happen in the next six months or how it will affect voluntary sector organisations in particular.

In such a climate, the organisations that improve the way they communicate will have a clear advantage, and we are offering some help on that front.

We’re running a series of half day workshops covering core communications areas on the following dates:

 

  • Wednesday 10th December – Communications Strategy
  • Wednesday 14th January – Media Training
  • Tuesday 20th January – Delivering Corporate Partnerships
  • Thurs 5 February – Campaigning
  • Tuesday 24 February – Social marketing
  • Wed 18th March - Audience Insights

 

Places cost £100 per workshop, held in our offices near London Bridge in central London, or we can create a tailored workshop specific to your organisation for just £1,500.

To find out more, download our brochure or get in touch.

 

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