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WIPSA ONLINE training series 2022

Thu Apr 21, 08:30 - Thu Jun 2, 10:00

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WIPSA training series 2022

 

Based on last year’s success of WIPSA’s ONLINE training series, we have designed a new 4-part series of training sessions. We will host 4 x 1.5 hours of knowledge transfer sessions on a particular topic with a limited amount of time for engagement. Participants will pay a fee of R100.00 per session with a 15% discount for all four sessions and a 5% discount for two sessions. 

 

Dear WiPSA member

 

After the roaring success of 2021, we are delighted to present you with the 2022 WIPSA ONLINE training series. With the focus on practical knowledge and concrete tools for NPOs, participants will leave with the ability to apply the learned content in their day-to-day operations.

We have once again developed a series of 4x 1.5-hour training sessions that will provide practical tools and advice to NPO professionals. Each session will focus on insights, tips and practical applications in one concrete area relevant to thriving and sustainable NPOs.

We will start the series on the 21st of April 2022 at 8h30 followed by the next session 2 weeks later. You can book each session individually for R100.00, two sessions for R190.00, three sessions for R270.00 or all four in one go for R340.00


This series will not substitute our dialogue events but complement the offering of WiPSA.


Workshop Sessions:


SESSION 1: 101 of communications for NPOs on Thursday, 21 April 2022 (Lisa Pellatt)

SESSION 2: Transformation, Diversity and Anti-Bias on Thursday, 5 May 2022 (Melanie Burke)

SESSION 3: Income - generation for NPOs on Thursday, 19 May 2022 (Bruce Wade)

SESSION 4: Theory of Change - why is it useful and how to create one on Thursday, 02 June 2022 (Sam Vos / Joanne de Goede from Luceo Solutions 

 

WiPSA is a network of passionate women and men who are active in the social sector and who come together to connect, learn, collaborate and inspire, with the aim of increasing impact in the sector. The network was started in 2010 with 10 founding members and now has a database of more than 700 people. The Steering Committee acts on a voluntary basis. The network is women-led but all women and men active or interested in the philanthropic sector are welcome.


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