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Winning A Bigger Buck For Your Bang Programme - How Big Is Your Bang: Setting targets And Measuring Benefits

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Participants will cover the core principles of performance management before looking at how quality, planning and monitoring and evaluation are frequently used in the commissioning cycle.

When Oct 12, 2010 from 06:30 pm to 09:30 pm
Where Tauton, Manchester, Lincolnshire, Newcastle
About budgets and finance, finance, money, financial planning, recession, budgets, commissioning, accounting, third sector
Type conference
by acevo last modified Jul 29, 2010 09:47 AM

Location:      

  • Manchester   12 October 2010
  • Taunton         5 Ocober 2010 
  • Newcastle      11 November 2010
  • Lincolnshire    4 November 2010

Time:        18:30 - 21:30
Price:        £50*
                ACEVO Member Price £50*

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Topics Covered 

  • Performance management in a commissioning context
  • Outcomes, outputs and setting targets
  • Developing monitoring frameworks
  • Emerging trends in commissioning processes

Learning Outcomes

Participants will gain knowledge and understanding of performance approaches relevant to commissioning and a range of tools and techniques that can be used by frontline organisations to demonstrate effectiveness and quality. It will also give increased confidence in giving advice and support to frontline organisations on quality, planning, monitoring and evaluation in a commissioning context.

Who Should Attend?

If you are involved in providing development support to front line third sector organisations, this programme will develop your skills and knowledge base to ensure they are successful.

If you work for one of the following types of organisation, this programme has been designed for you!

  • Local VCS Infrastructure Bodies
  • Social Enterprise Support Networks
  • National and Regional Networks who provide technical support to specific sub-sectors (eg waste, arts, social care)
  • National staff of federal charity structures who support to local branches
  • Development and Community Trusts in their role as support provider and community anchor
  • Rural Community Councils

Training Provider:

Charities Evaluation Service: Charities Evaluation Services is the UK's leading provider of support and advice on quality and evaluation systems for the voluntary sector. 

Further Queries?

Contact the events team E: events@acevo.org.uk or T: 020 7280 4962.

More details are available via our website www.acevo.org.uk