Share

Commitment to career development to become condition of Institute membership

Commitment to career development to become condition of Institute membership
News

Commitment to career development to become condition of Institute membership

Fundraising | Tania Mason | 7 Apr 2010

The Institute of Fundraising is planning to make it a condition of membership that members subscribe to some form of continuing professional development.

The new requirement is part of the Institute’s new five-year learning strategy, which aims to make career-long learning synonymous with Institute membership, and to turn fundraising into an aspirational profession.

While it won’t be insisting on a commitment to continuing professional development (CPD) immediately, within three to five years the Institute hopes to have convinced enough members to engage with CPD voluntarily that making it mandatory has little impact.

Professional fundraisers who join the Institute will be required to prepare annual plans setting out their learning ambitions, what they want to achieve by the year-end, and their success criteria. They will also be required to demand an annual appraisal from their line manager.

A new CPD section on the Institute website will provide templates to help fundraisers record their targets and achievements, both in terms of their own professional development and how this has translated into raising more funds for their organisation.

The tools will begin to become available this year.

The learning strategy is being led by the Institute’s director of learning, Paul Marvell, who joined last May and immediately set about consulting members on his proposals for instilling “career-long learning” into the profession.  He said the feedback was “wholly positive”.

Marvell new five-year strategy also comprises new professional qualifications, a drive to get fundraisers onto trustee boards, an online learning platform, an overhaul of National Convention, and a nationwide mentoring programme.

  • Subscribers to Fundraising magazine and civilsociety.co.uk can read Tania Mason’s in-depth analysis of the Institute’s new learning strategy here .

 

Comments

[Cancel] | Reply to:

Close »

Community Standards

The civilsociety.co.uk community and comments board is intended as a platform for informed and civilised debate.

We hope to encourage a broad range of views, however, there are standards that we expect commentators to uphold. We reserve the right to delete or amend any comments that do not adhere to these standards.

We welcome:

  • Robust but respectful debate
  • Strongly held opinions
  • Intelligent relevant discussion
  • The sharing of relevant experiences
  • New participants

We will not publish:

  • Rude, threatening, offensive, obscene or abusive language, or links to such material
  • Links to commercial organisations or spam postings. The comments board is not an advertising platform
  • The posting of contact details for yourself or others
  • Comments intended for malicious purpose or mindless abuse
  • Comments purporting to be from another person or organisation under false pretences
  • Gratuitous criticism, commentary or self-promotion
  • Any material which breaches copyright or privacy laws, or could be considered libellous
  • The use of the comments board for the pursuit or extension of personal disputes

Be aware:

  • Views expressed on the comments board are left at users’ discretion and are in no way views held or supported by Civil Society Media
  • Comments left by others may not be accurate, do not rely on them as fact
  • You may be misunderstood - sarcasm and humour can easily be taken out of context, try to be clear

Please:

  • Enjoy the opportunity to express your opinion and respect the right of others to express theirs
  • Confine your remarks to issues rather than personalities

Together we can keep our community a polite, respectful and intelligent platform for discussion.

emailalert

Gift Aid Small Donations Scheme 'too complex to have real impact'

25 May 2012

The Gift Aid Small Donations Scheme is welcome, but will only be effective if it is made less complex...

Tribunal upholds Commission's merger decision but orders changes

24 May 2012

The Charity Tribunal has upheld the Charity Commission’s decision to allow two independent schools in...

Tender is issued for £200m National Citizen Service contracts

24 May 2012

The Department for Education has issued an invitation to tender for delivery of the National Citizen Service...

Tribunal upholds Commission's merger decision but orders changes

24 May 2012

The Charity Tribunal has upheld the Charity Commission’s decision to allow two independent schools in...

BIS consultation on volunteer-led events criticised

24 May 2012

A consultation launched by the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills has been criticised for...

Missing People plans to use Twitter to find child runaways

24 May 2012

Missing People is hoping to track down missing children using Twitter.

Charities in Twitter storm over balloon releases

24 May 2012

Charities are being urged to abandon balloon releases in a Twitter a campaign.

Missing People plans to use Twitter to find child runaways

24 May 2012

Missing People is hoping to track down missing children using Twitter.

Marie Curie opens national support centre and adds 140 staff

21 May 2012

Marie Curie Cancer Care has officially opened its new national support centre in Pontypool, Wales, creating...

Join the discussion

Twitter button

@CSFundraising