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Call launched for speakers of the IFC 2025 masterclass
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Call launched for speakers of the IFC 2025 masterclass

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The Resource Alliance has launched a call for proposals for masterclasses at next year’s International Fundraising Congress.

IFC 2025 will take place in Noordwijkerhout in the Netherlands from October 14 to 17, once again presented in a hybrid format.

Masterclasses at IFC are intensive, expert-led small group sessions held before the main conference program. They provide participants with an in-depth exploration of topics and trends impacting the industry, selected in response to evolving needs. Examples include: localized and community-led fundraising, the changing face of international aid, targeted work, innovative funding models, collaboration and communication, and trends in AI and of technology.

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Ruby Chadwick, Director of Programs at Resource Alliance, said:

“As always, the IFC 2025 masterclasses will cover a range of key areas for participants from the nonprofit and social impact sector. The rise of right-wing governments around the world and the outcome of the US elections will have far-reaching impacts on our work and fundraising.

“It is essential that those of us working to protect human rights, prevent climate change and build a better world for us all are equipped to do so and supported to build an interconnected network of change. We are seeking input from a diverse group of thought leaders and industry experts working in different settings globally to share their ideas, knowledge and skills with next year’s delegates .

Submissions closes on January 6, 2025.

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