Community Action Suffolk – Full Cost Recovery Training Course

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Community Action Suffolk – Full Cost Recovery Training Course

Community Action Suffolk, Ipswich

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Information - Community Action Suffolk – Full Cost Recovery Training Course

How to approach full cost recovery and sustainability

This session will be delivered in person at Community Action Suffolk, Brightspace, Ipswich, IP2 0HH.The course starts at 10am and arrivals are from 9.30am.

The objective of this training session is to provide participants with a comprehensive understanding of full cost recovery principles and techniques. By the end of the session, participants should be able to calculate and apply full cost recovery methods to improve financial sustainability for their organisations.

Learning outcomes for participants:

– Comprehensive understanding on the principles of full cost recovery
– An enhanced understanding on how to make organisations more sustainable especially in a challenging landscape
– How to embed full cost recovery principles to organisations strategies and finances

This session is followed by an optional online group session to explore how you have put your learning into practice, date to be confirmed, that can be booked separately. A link to book the follow up session will be sent to attendees of this first session.

Who this training is for:

– VCFSE organisations, leaders including trustees and those with financial responsibilities wanting to understand FCR better and work towards a more sustainable approach to income generation.

We have managed to keep fees for this one day course to a minimum due to funds received from Suffolk County Council, Covid memorialisation funding.

 

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