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Evaluating and Communicating your Impact 

Designed to support fundraisers, giving participants the confidence, knowledge, and skills to better evaluate and communicate the impact of their organisation’s work.

Evaluating and Communicating Your Impact

There is an increased pressure on arts, culture and heritage organisations to have robust monitoring and evaluation processes and be able to then communicate the impact of their work effectively. Funders investing in the sector have differing expectations, and it can be difficult to know if we’re focusing our impact measurement in the right place. 

Evaluating and Communicating your Impact is designed to support fundraisers within the arts, culture and heritage sector, giving participants the confidence, knowledge, and skills to better evaluate and communicate the impact of their organisation’s work.

This course will be delivered virtually via zoom on Wednesday 26th November 2025 from 10am to 1pm

Who is this for?

This course is for arts, culture and heritage fundraisers who are looking to understand more about impact and evaluation methods. The course is excellent as an induction tool for those with little to no experience of impact measurement.

What You will learn:

  • The What, Why and When of monitoring, evaluation and learning
  • Exploring quantitative and qualitative
  • Creating your monitoring, evaluation and learning framework to apply to your programmes
  • Considering what Trusts and Foundations are looking for and how to navigate the different requirements with confidence
  • How to communicate your impact, combining data with narrative for reports, bids and the public

Price

The cost of this three-hour online course is £40 plus VAT and processing fees. Alongside access to this live course, you will also receive follow-up resources and guidance from Arts Fundraising & Philanthropy. 

Trainer: Bhavisha Kukadia-Moran

Bhavisha Kukadia-Moran is a charity and grants specialist based in Yorkshire. As Grants Manager for Freelands Foundation, she is responsible for building and delivering grant programmes in the visual arts and education sphere. Alongside this, Bhaviska also works on evaluation and partnerships, working with a range of organisations including small CICs, national galleries, Universities and think-tanks. She is currently a Trustee of Threads in The Ground and has extensive experience of senior charity governance. 

Information
Date:
Nov 26, 2025
Time:
10:00 - 13:00
Organiser:
Arts Fundraising & Philanthropy
Booking:
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