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Practical details

Dates

  • Cumbria: 6-11 April 2008
  • Sussex: 2-7 November 2008


Beautiful venues

When choosing accommodation for the school, the emphasis is always on comfort and quality of service. All our venues are hand-picked and set in beautiful countryside – in Ayrshire (visit www.seamillhydro.co.uk), Cumbria (visit www.corushotels.co.uk/belsfield) and East Sussex (visit www.deansplacehotel.co.uk)

The School is demanding and we have found that participants really appreciate a tranquil setting to unwind between sessions. All of the bedrooms have en-suite facilities, TV and telephone.


Secure your place

Year on year the National Arts Fundraising School quickly becomes fully booked. Please reserve your place quickly to avoid disappointment. Booking is easy, simply complete and submit the online booking form.

If you have any problems booking, or for any queries, please call us on 020 7720 6042.


Fully inclusive fee

The cost of The National Arts Fundraising School is £1,700 plus VAT.

This includes tuition fees, five night’s accommodation, all meals and full documentation.

Please send a cheque made payable to Second Wave Consulting with your booking form or request an invoice by ticking the appropriate box on your form.


Contact us

Please don't hesitate to contact us if you would like to discuss your training requirements, or would like to find out more about the School.

 

Kapa Productions

The course has given me the techniques and the confidence to set about constructing an effective fundraising strategy for my organisation and was an excellent exercise in personal development.

Morag Hendry,
Head of Marketing & Development, Centre of Contemporary Arts, Glasgow


It was a lot to fit into six days but I left wishing it was longer! I think the learning techniques were superb – I wasn’t bored once and the facilitators kept me focussed, attentive and motivated throughout. This was the most thorough, captivating and rewarding course I have ever attended!

Lorna Shanks,
General Manager, Toonspeak Young People’s Theatre


My eyes have been opened to sources I would never have thought possible. There wasn’t a single moment where I felt I was twiddling my thumbs – I was constantly learning and engaged.

Nick Wells,
Festival Manager, Bury St Edmunds Festival

Transforming the performance of not-for-profit organisations