NanoConference 07 - Leaving the EU: The Real Opportunities and Threats for Philanthropy
Date Recorded: 27th May 2021
Time: 2:30pm to 4:30pm GMT / 9:30am to 11:30am EST
Duration: 120min (appx: 80min of condensed content + 10min refresher break + 30min Discussion Led Q&A)
Format: NanoConference / Live Online
Quest
The total impact of Brexit on the UK economy will be significant, with over 440 financial institutions already relocating, far higher than the anticipated 269 (Reuters).
But what do we know about Brexit’s effect on the not-for-profit & philanthropy sector? Are there any legal preparations should charities be making? Does Brexit affect the UK’s global philanthropic reputation? What about international collaboration? And finally, what is the impact on research funding, that so many major gifts support?
Come to this NanoConference to hear important and practical insights from an incredible line up of experts on Brexit’s impact on the not-for-profit sector & philanthropy.
Key Learning
You will understand how Brexit will affect:
Major Giving
UK's philanthropic global standing
The UK economy & companies
International collaboration
Science & Health Research Funding
The future of Civil Society
EU replacement funding i.e. UK Shared Prosperity Fund
Speakers
Chair - Melody Song, Senior Consultant, Global Philanthropic and Co-Founder of dogoodhere.org. - bio
Yashraj Jain, Senior Insights Manager, Students & Education Providers, ACCA & Director, The Research Concierge - bio
Nicole Sykes, Director of External Affairs, Pro Bono Economics - bio
Richard Sagar, Policy Manager, Charity Finance Group - bio
Martin Smith, Policy & Advocacy Manager, Wellcome Trust - bio
Cian Murphy, Co-Managing Director, nfp Synergy - bio
Mark Carrigan, Managing Director, Carrigan Consulting & Faculty Leader, Chartered Institute of Fundraising - bio
Agenda
Download Session Synopsis here >
Chair - Melody Song, Senior Consultant, Global Philanthropic and Co-Founder of dogoodhere.org
NanoTalk 1 - Sector Pulse Report (6min), by Yashraj Jain, Senior Insights Manager, Students & Education Providers, ACCA & Director, The Research Concierge
NanoTalk 2 - Economic View - Industry Impact & Opportunities (12min), by Nicole Sykes, Director of External Affairs, Pro Bono Economics
NanoTalk 3 - What’s Next for Civil Society? - Policy Landscape & The UK Shared Prosperity Fund (18min) - Richard Sagar, Policy Manager, Charity Finance Group
NanoTalk 4 - Brexit Deal - The Future of Research Funding & International Collaboration (18min), by Martin Smith, Policy & Advocacy Manager, Wellcome Trust
Refresher Break
NanoTalk 5 - Don't Just Blame Brexit - Challenges to International Status & Overseas Aid (12min), Cian Murphy, Co-Managing Director, nfp Synergy
NanoTalk 6 - Top 3 Threats to UK Philanthropy & How to Address Them (12min), by Mark Carrigan, Managing Director, Carrigan Consulting & Faculty Lead, Chartered Institute of Fundraising
ThirdDegree - All Speaker Discussion & Q&A
Who is this for?
Any organisation engaged or aspiring to major gift fundraising.
Particularly relevant for international and university level fundraising.
What People Say?
“This was probably the most efficient and informative 'burst' of insights backed up by both data and analytical 'wise owls' of the sector I've experienced.” - Research Manager, The University of Cambridge
“A wonderful resource for our sector.” - Philanthropy Lead, Macmillan Cancer Support
“Fast moving, informative, a great range of views.” - Consultant & Trustee, IHR
Tickets
All tickets come with Live Access + Recording + Slides
All funds raised go back into the CIC aims
The NanoConference was previously Pay What You Feel. We did this to help organisations during Covid and to promote our launch. We’ve now brought the NanoConference in line with our other events starting at £25, which we think offers exceptional value for highly condensed content, helping us to achieve sustainability too. Open Entry is always available for those who need it, please never hesitate to choose this option.
Subscription Options for the NanoConference & Training are coming soon…
Flex-Team Tickets
Come with Live Access + Recording + Slides
Shared Access - you do not need to provide names at booking, an open link will be sent to share with your team
Important Note
Upon booking you will automatically receive two emails, a receipt of purchase & joining Instructions. Please do check spam folders. If you have booked for others, please share with them.
Date Recorded: 27th May 2021
Time: 2:30pm to 4:30pm GMT / 9:30am to 11:30am EST
Duration: 120min (appx: 80min of condensed content + 10min refresher break + 30min Discussion Led Q&A)
Format: NanoConference / Live Online
Quest
The total impact of Brexit on the UK economy will be significant, with over 440 financial institutions already relocating, far higher than the anticipated 269 (Reuters).
But what do we know about Brexit’s effect on the not-for-profit & philanthropy sector? Are there any legal preparations should charities be making? Does Brexit affect the UK’s global philanthropic reputation? What about international collaboration? And finally, what is the impact on research funding, that so many major gifts support?
Come to this NanoConference to hear important and practical insights from an incredible line up of experts on Brexit’s impact on the not-for-profit sector & philanthropy.
Key Learning
You will understand how Brexit will affect:
Major Giving
UK's philanthropic global standing
The UK economy & companies
International collaboration
Science & Health Research Funding
The future of Civil Society
EU replacement funding i.e. UK Shared Prosperity Fund
Speakers
Chair - Melody Song, Senior Consultant, Global Philanthropic and Co-Founder of dogoodhere.org. - bio
Yashraj Jain, Senior Insights Manager, Students & Education Providers, ACCA & Director, The Research Concierge - bio
Nicole Sykes, Director of External Affairs, Pro Bono Economics - bio
Richard Sagar, Policy Manager, Charity Finance Group - bio
Martin Smith, Policy & Advocacy Manager, Wellcome Trust - bio
Cian Murphy, Co-Managing Director, nfp Synergy - bio
Mark Carrigan, Managing Director, Carrigan Consulting & Faculty Leader, Chartered Institute of Fundraising - bio
Agenda
Download Session Synopsis here >
Chair - Melody Song, Senior Consultant, Global Philanthropic and Co-Founder of dogoodhere.org
NanoTalk 1 - Sector Pulse Report (6min), by Yashraj Jain, Senior Insights Manager, Students & Education Providers, ACCA & Director, The Research Concierge
NanoTalk 2 - Economic View - Industry Impact & Opportunities (12min), by Nicole Sykes, Director of External Affairs, Pro Bono Economics
NanoTalk 3 - What’s Next for Civil Society? - Policy Landscape & The UK Shared Prosperity Fund (18min) - Richard Sagar, Policy Manager, Charity Finance Group
NanoTalk 4 - Brexit Deal - The Future of Research Funding & International Collaboration (18min), by Martin Smith, Policy & Advocacy Manager, Wellcome Trust
Refresher Break
NanoTalk 5 - Don't Just Blame Brexit - Challenges to International Status & Overseas Aid (12min), Cian Murphy, Co-Managing Director, nfp Synergy
NanoTalk 6 - Top 3 Threats to UK Philanthropy & How to Address Them (12min), by Mark Carrigan, Managing Director, Carrigan Consulting & Faculty Lead, Chartered Institute of Fundraising
ThirdDegree - All Speaker Discussion & Q&A
Who is this for?
Any organisation engaged or aspiring to major gift fundraising.
Particularly relevant for international and university level fundraising.
What People Say?
“This was probably the most efficient and informative 'burst' of insights backed up by both data and analytical 'wise owls' of the sector I've experienced.” - Research Manager, The University of Cambridge
“A wonderful resource for our sector.” - Philanthropy Lead, Macmillan Cancer Support
“Fast moving, informative, a great range of views.” - Consultant & Trustee, IHR
Tickets
All tickets come with Live Access + Recording + Slides
All funds raised go back into the CIC aims
The NanoConference was previously Pay What You Feel. We did this to help organisations during Covid and to promote our launch. We’ve now brought the NanoConference in line with our other events starting at £25, which we think offers exceptional value for highly condensed content, helping us to achieve sustainability too. Open Entry is always available for those who need it, please never hesitate to choose this option.
Subscription Options for the NanoConference & Training are coming soon…
Flex-Team Tickets
Come with Live Access + Recording + Slides
Shared Access - you do not need to provide names at booking, an open link will be sent to share with your team
Important Note
Upon booking you will automatically receive two emails, a receipt of purchase & joining Instructions. Please do check spam folders. If you have booked for others, please share with them.
Date Recorded: 27th May 2021
Time: 2:30pm to 4:30pm GMT / 9:30am to 11:30am EST
Duration: 120min (appx: 80min of condensed content + 10min refresher break + 30min Discussion Led Q&A)
Format: NanoConference / Live Online
Quest
The total impact of Brexit on the UK economy will be significant, with over 440 financial institutions already relocating, far higher than the anticipated 269 (Reuters).
But what do we know about Brexit’s effect on the not-for-profit & philanthropy sector? Are there any legal preparations should charities be making? Does Brexit affect the UK’s global philanthropic reputation? What about international collaboration? And finally, what is the impact on research funding, that so many major gifts support?
Come to this NanoConference to hear important and practical insights from an incredible line up of experts on Brexit’s impact on the not-for-profit sector & philanthropy.
Key Learning
You will understand how Brexit will affect:
Major Giving
UK's philanthropic global standing
The UK economy & companies
International collaboration
Science & Health Research Funding
The future of Civil Society
EU replacement funding i.e. UK Shared Prosperity Fund
Speakers
Chair - Melody Song, Senior Consultant, Global Philanthropic and Co-Founder of dogoodhere.org. - bio
Yashraj Jain, Senior Insights Manager, Students & Education Providers, ACCA & Director, The Research Concierge - bio
Nicole Sykes, Director of External Affairs, Pro Bono Economics - bio
Richard Sagar, Policy Manager, Charity Finance Group - bio
Martin Smith, Policy & Advocacy Manager, Wellcome Trust - bio
Cian Murphy, Co-Managing Director, nfp Synergy - bio
Mark Carrigan, Managing Director, Carrigan Consulting & Faculty Leader, Chartered Institute of Fundraising - bio
Agenda
Download Session Synopsis here >
Chair - Melody Song, Senior Consultant, Global Philanthropic and Co-Founder of dogoodhere.org
NanoTalk 1 - Sector Pulse Report (6min), by Yashraj Jain, Senior Insights Manager, Students & Education Providers, ACCA & Director, The Research Concierge
NanoTalk 2 - Economic View - Industry Impact & Opportunities (12min), by Nicole Sykes, Director of External Affairs, Pro Bono Economics
NanoTalk 3 - What’s Next for Civil Society? - Policy Landscape & The UK Shared Prosperity Fund (18min) - Richard Sagar, Policy Manager, Charity Finance Group
NanoTalk 4 - Brexit Deal - The Future of Research Funding & International Collaboration (18min), by Martin Smith, Policy & Advocacy Manager, Wellcome Trust
Refresher Break
NanoTalk 5 - Don't Just Blame Brexit - Challenges to International Status & Overseas Aid (12min), Cian Murphy, Co-Managing Director, nfp Synergy
NanoTalk 6 - Top 3 Threats to UK Philanthropy & How to Address Them (12min), by Mark Carrigan, Managing Director, Carrigan Consulting & Faculty Lead, Chartered Institute of Fundraising
ThirdDegree - All Speaker Discussion & Q&A
Who is this for?
Any organisation engaged or aspiring to major gift fundraising.
Particularly relevant for international and university level fundraising.
What People Say?
“This was probably the most efficient and informative 'burst' of insights backed up by both data and analytical 'wise owls' of the sector I've experienced.” - Research Manager, The University of Cambridge
“A wonderful resource for our sector.” - Philanthropy Lead, Macmillan Cancer Support
“Fast moving, informative, a great range of views.” - Consultant & Trustee, IHR
Tickets
All tickets come with Live Access + Recording + Slides
All funds raised go back into the CIC aims
The NanoConference was previously Pay What You Feel. We did this to help organisations during Covid and to promote our launch. We’ve now brought the NanoConference in line with our other events starting at £25, which we think offers exceptional value for highly condensed content, helping us to achieve sustainability too. Open Entry is always available for those who need it, please never hesitate to choose this option.
Subscription Options for the NanoConference & Training are coming soon…
Flex-Team Tickets
Come with Live Access + Recording + Slides
Shared Access - you do not need to provide names at booking, an open link will be sent to share with your team
Important Note
Upon booking you will automatically receive two emails, a receipt of purchase & joining Instructions. Please do check spam folders. If you have booked for others, please share with them.