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Expert pro-bono support available for your organisation

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The Community Foundation has connections with a number of businesses and individuals with a range of expertise and experience, that are willing to help support local charities and voluntary groups on a pro-bono basis. 

Many organisations attend their webinars and workshops and they encourage you to get in touch if you would value one-to-one support on a particular theme. 

Through the Sector Support programme, the Community Foundation is able to connect you with consultancy support on topics including business planning, HR and making the most of digital platforms to tell your charity’s story.  

To find out more, please contact Colette ch@communityfoundation.org.uk or by using the form on their website via this link

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