Moving towards unrestricted and multi-year funding webinar 10am to 12noon
Are you a grantmaker considering the transformative potential of unrestricted or multi-year funding? Join us for an engaging webinar designed to explore the challenges and rewards of adopting these approaches in your funding strategy. The session will be chaired by Gemma Brookes, Impact Manager for BBC Children in Need and leading the conversations will be trustees and administrators from Talbot Trusts and Brelms Trust, all Yorkshire Funders members.
Unrestricted and multi-year funding are gaining recognition for their ability to empower grantees, enabling them to focus on long-term impact rather than short-term deliverables. However, making the shift can be complex, requiring thoughtful consideration of organisational structures, reporting requirements, and relationships with grantees.
In this webinar, we’ll dive into:
- The Benefits: Discover how unrestricted and multi-year funding can lead to greater flexibility and sustained impact for grantee organisations.
- The Challenges: Understand the practical hurdles, from internal policy shifts to concerns about accountability and resource allocation.
- Real-World Insights: Hear from Yorkshire Funder member grantmakers who are making the transition, sharing lessons learned and practical advice.
- Interactive Q&A: Engage directly with peers to address your questions and concerns.
Whether you’re exploring these approaches for the first time or looking to refine your existing practices, this webinar will provide valuable insights to guide your journey. Together, we can reimagine funding practices that truly meet the needs of the communities and causes we support.
Register to attend this event and take the first step toward funding with greater impact and trust!
Booking details
- The webinar is free if you or your organisation is a Yorkshire Funders’ member and £15.00 for non-members.
- For 2025, all bookings must be made via Eventbrite and paid by credit card
Many thanks to our 2024/25 corporate supporters McInroy & Wood and Wrigleys Solicitors.