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Financial Planning for VCSE's with RVA

How’s your financial planning? Are you forecasting to help you make decisions for your charity’s future? Do you have a plan to keep the lights on? Or are you wondering how to cost a new project? RVA is hosting two introductory sessions to show how you can better manage the finances of your community organisation, charity or activity. The sessions are led by Claire Bryant, a financial specialist from Rother VCSE Network 4FP, who will help you plan for financial sustainability and resilience, and demonstrate how best to use tools like Excel for planning. To book yourself a place, please go to: https://www.rva.uk.com/event/financial-planning-for-vcses/

How’s your financial planning? Are you forecasting to help you make decisions for your charity’s future? Do you have a plan to keep the lights on? Or are you wondering how to cost a new project?
RVA is hosting two introductory sessions to show how you can better manage the finances of your community organisation, charity or activity. The sessions are led by Claire Bryant, a financial specialist from Rother VCSE Network 4FP, who will help you plan for financial sustainability and resilience, and demonstrate how best to use tools like Excel for planning.

To book yourself a place, please go to: https://www.rva.uk.com/event/financial-planning-for-vcses/

When
Aug 28, 2024 from 11:00 AM to  1:00 PM
Location
RVA Offices
47 London Road
Bexhill
TN39 3JY
United Kingdom

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