Gift aid fundraising
This course is aimed at charities that do not currently use Gift Aid or who wish to improve the methods and techniques they currently use.
NICVA, 61 Duncairn Gardens, Belfast BT15 2GB
About
The course will cover the rules of reclaiming Gift Aid on a range of fundraising methods such as donations/standing orders, sponsorship and challenge events, charity shops, gala balls etc. Gift Aid is worth at least an extra 28% on top of eligible donations - representing an impressive additional income.
Objectives:
- Describe the rules and eligibility criteria for applying Gift Aid
- Identify fundraising methods where Gift Aid can be applied
- Identify how an organisation can improve its income using Gift Aid
Booking information
Please download a booking form below and return it to roisin.kelly@nicva.org or contact Roisin for more information on 028 9087 7777. Preference will be given to individuals on the waiting list from the previous sessions. Spaces will also be limited to one person per organisation. Please note there is a cancellation fee if you book but do not advise us that you cannot attend within five working days of the event – see booking form for details.
Getting here and parking
Further information
For more information about this course please contact at or call 028 9087 7777.
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