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An audience with 'Social Sector Hero', Adam Luecking -How to maximise your social impact

  • NICVA 61 Duncairn Gardens Belfast, Northern Ireland, BT15 2GB United Kingdom (map)

NICVA is delighted to announce guest speaker Adam Luecking, CEO of Clear Impact, and author of Social Sector Hero: How Government and Philanthropy Can Fund for Impact. Followed by NICVA's Annual General Meeting (AGM), finishing with lunch and networking.

Adam has worked in over 10 countries across the world, and has developed eight core strategies that work and can help you maximise your social impact.

This will be followed by NICVA's AGM which will provide an opportunity to reflect on NICVA's work over the year and hear from our Chief Executive Celine McStravick on their plans for the year ahead.

Sign up to exhibit at the AGM

This year there will be an opportunity for members to showcase their work and engage and network with a range of voluntary, community and social enterprise organisations. They are pleased to invite NICVA members to exhibit at the AGM free of charge. There are a limited number of exhibitor spaces – email paula.fitzpatrick@nicva.org to book a space.

About Adam Luecking

Adam Luecking from Maryland USA is an author, speaker, and trainer who has spent over 15 years helping government, funders and voluntary and community organisations improve their performance and achieve measurable impact.

For organisations in the voluntary and community sector, effective data-based decision-making and public transparency are more important than ever. At the conference Adam will share his learning of what works.

Far from being dry and theoretical, Adam will share innovative, practical solutions that have transformed hundreds of organisations around the world.

Adam will introduce 8 practical strategies to help organisations make effective data-based decisions and how to clearly communicate the impact to donors, funders, and the public.

Sign up to learn how to these strategies can work for your organisation.

Followed by NICVA's Annual General Meeting (AGM), finishing with lunch and networking.

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