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Gain the competitive fundraising edge

NAFS 2010 Brochure ImageThe National Arts Fundraising School is the UK’s only comprehensive fundraising programme designed specifically for arts and cultural organisations.

Over the last 20 years over 700 arts and cultural organisations - representing local authorities, theatres, galleries and museums have benefitted from the school. We keep in touch with our alumni and regularly hear about their fundraising successes. So far, the learning they have gained has helped them to raise funds totalling well over £100M.

The up-coming Schools are running:

  • 7-12 November 2010
  • 3-8 April 2011

Reserve your place now.

We are so confident that your experience on the School will turn into tangible results that we offer you a unique money back guarantee

Feedback from the April 2009 school:

Watch our video of participants talking about the April 2009 school 

 

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kapa productions

Since attending the School our fundraising income has definitely increased – we have had seven awards of £5,000-£30,000 in the last six months alone... The bottom line is that I recently had to admit to our Artistic Director that I am now actually enjoying fundraising! But don’t tell anyone else.

Christine Stewart, General Manager, Hearts & Minds


The National Arts Fundraising School has been invaluable. Since attending, I have been involved in capital partnership fundraising campaigns totalling some £3.1M. I couldn't have raised this much money without the skills I gained on the School!

David Jane, Head of Development, Belgrade Theatre

Since NAFS I have raised well in excess of £100,000 and developed many new relationships with trusts that previously didn't support our organisation. This course should be compulsory for all fundraising in the arts. It's a fantastic, well-rounded grounding in all aspects of fundraising.

Sheona Gardner, Development Manager, Welsh National Opera

 

Transforming the performance of not-for-profit organisations