Fundraising Webinar Series: Webinar II Talking about Costs & Impacts
Catalyst 2030 Mental Health Collaboration and Be Lumin are thrilled to invite you to a unique three-part webinar series dedicated to exploring mental health fundraising! This autumn, gain invaluable insights from industry leaders on mastering fundraising strategies, demonstrating cost-effectiveness, and creating compelling win themes.
Fundraising Webinar Series Schedule:
Talking about Costs & Impacts | October 9th, 2024 at 14:00 BST/15:00 CEST.
Catalyst2030 Mental Health Collaboration and Be Lumin are presenting to you Part 2 of the "Fundraising in Mental Health" webinar series. This webinar will delve into the critical balance between costs and impacts in your programs. Discover how to articulate cost-effectiveness, understand its significance, and what funders look for. Hear from cost-effectiveness experts, seasoned fundraisers, and frontline implementers. We will be joined by Nicola Willis, the founder and Executive Director of Zvandiri, Barry Grimes, the Production Editor for the World Happiness Report, and Collin Mangenah, the Health Economics Research Coordinator at The Centre for Sexual Health and HIV/AIDS Research Zimbabwe (CeSHHAR Zimbabwe). Christie Civetta from Be Lumin will act as the moderator.
Developing a Strategy & Establishing Win Themes | November 5th, 2024 at 14:00 GMT/15:00 CET.
Conclude the series with a deep dive into creating and executing a powerful fundraising strategy. Learn about the essential elements of a resource mobilization plan, crafting compelling win themes for grants, and the crucial role of building strong relationships with funders. Our panel of experienced fundraisers will guide you through the process.
Registration link coming up soon!
About Catalyst 2030: Mental Health Collaboration
The Catalyst 2030: Mental Health Collaboration creates opportunities for global collaboration between funder networks and mental health social entrepreneurs with tangible tools and resources, to create a systemic impact.
The collaboration seeks to educate funders, social innovators, corporates, and policymakers, on the intersectionality of mental health with other social justice systems. These include gender, climate change, education, healthcare, etc., to enhance cross-sector collaborations to integrate mental health work into other social justice issues.