Do you want:
- To learn essential managerial skills?
- The convenience of learning online with the social benefits of an interactive session?
We have just the thing for you!
This August, CMTO is putting on a series of online workshops as part of ‘Take It On’, our leadership and development initiatives for the Community Media sector.
The workshops will be presented by speakers in leadership, inclusion, and fundraising and are specifically designed for community media managers, coordinators, board members, and trainers.
Join us to learn from creative industries & non-profit sector experts, connect with community media peers, share experiences and ideas.
Register to watch the workshop live and to receive a recording after the workshop.
4-5.30pm Wednesday 17 August
Exploring our purpose – everybody has a story!
Presenters: The NonProfit Alliance
In this session, participants will explore the theme of PURPOSE as it drives our life choices and individual life paths. What defines us? Why do we value community participation and social inclusion; and what ultimately drew us to be part of the community broadcasting sector? And what are the significant ‘other’ aspects of our lives that give it meaning?
Registrations for this workshop have closed
4-5.30pm Wednesday 24 August
Disability Confidence
Presenters: Accessible Arts
This introductory workshop is all about helping you and your team improve how you engage, connect with and support people with disability or who are d/Deaf. Discover practical solutions and useful resources for improving disability inclusion and access in community broadcasting. This is an opportunity to learn from trainers with a disability who are experts in arts access, to ask questions, interact, and share knowledge.
Registrations for this workshop have closed
4-5.30pm Wednesday 31 August
Fundraising Principles
Presenters: Creative Partnerships Australia
This session will focus on the fundamentals of philanthropic and corporate partnerships – setting yourself up for success, identifying and articulating mutual value, and developing a fundraising approach that prioritises relationships over transactions. We’ll bring it all together by workshopping the elements of a compelling Case for Support – ensuring that your station can tell its story in a way that will inspire ongoing support for your work.
Registrations for this workshop have closed