Funding Local Causes

£ Understanding Outcomes

Learn what outcomes are, how to measure them and why they are important to funders and commissioners

Who the course is for
If you are responsible for securing funding, reporting to funders or managing a project or service, and want to understand about what outcomes are, how to define them and track them, then this course is for you.
Those booking a place are recommended to have previously completed HCF’s Get Fit for Funding and Creating a Fundable Project (or equivalent training) before attending this course.

Course Date: Postponed untill further notice
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Venue: Nigel Copping Community Building, Stanville Gardens, Stanstead Abbots, SG12 8GA

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Course Content:

  • What are outcomes and why are they important

  • Defining the different terms and outcomes for projects

  • How to identify and measure outcomes

  • Sources of further help and information



Learning Outcomes:

Participants completing this course will be able to:
  • Explain the difference between inputs, outputs, outcomes and impact

  • Understand the different outcomes that can be used for projects

  • Know how to identify and track outcomes

  • Find sources of help and information



About the Trainer:

Jacquie Hime was the Director of North Herts CVS for 15 years. She has recently set up her own business writing funding applications for clients and providing training on a range of topics. She has a wealth of experience of supporting VCS member organisations and successfully applying for grants and contracts for a wide range of projects.

Cost:

£25 VCS - CVS member
£35 VCS - non members
£70 private/statutory

Booking Contact:

abbie@cvsbeh.org.uk
0300 123 1034

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