About This Webinar
Thursday 21 October, 09:30 - 10:15 BST
Running a charity, just like any other business, carries risks for everyone involved. The last 18 months have been difficult for all charities and you may now be considering a different approach to your funding strategy to perhaps maximise the benefits from your existing assets or to bolster your existing funding streams. In this webinar our Partners Rachel Gwynne and Naomi Tudor alongside David Kearney from Lloyds banking, explores and discusses the following key points:
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Getting ready for funding – what things should a charity think about before seeking funding? From ensuring you have the necessary powers to borrow to understanding the Charities Act disposal regime requirements, we’ll talk you through the things you need to know
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What assets can be used as security – understanding your asset base and how to prepare them for borrowing
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What funding and other financial support is available from mainstream banks
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What other funding may be available to charities
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