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Wrigleys charities webinar series: Restructuring social investments and other sources of fundingThis webinar has been recorded, please register to view.

Wednesday 1st July, 2020 |
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Renegotiating the terms on which your organisation is funded can, at times, feel a bit like walking a tight rope. We look at the duties of directors and trustees of organisations at times of financial uncertainty. We also provide pointers, hints and tips (including lessons learnt from the 2008/09 financial crisis) for both organisations and their funders, to enable them to best navigate a restructuring of their funding arrangements.
 

 

 

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