Organisation Development Fair 2014: focus on trainings and workshops
20.10.2014 |Society| EuroBelarus Information Service,
The Fair-2014 is organized for the 3rd time. This year it will be more practical, yet its goal, which is to give organisations practical advice and consultancy for their further growth, is the same.
The Third Organisation Development Fair for Belarusian non-profit organisations and initiatives will take place in Minsk on October 31. According to the Office for a Democratic Belarus, this event gives a rare possibility to the representatives of CSOs to learn more about new opportunities for development, and to know how to find the right consultant.
As the Head of the project “Organisational Development Marketplace” Elena Khoroshevskaja says, this year the Organisation Development Fair for Belarusian non-profit organisations and initiatives will be focused on trainings and workshops. The participants of the Fair-2014 may in advance choose the service they want to use and submit an application for mini-vouchers (the service provided by profile consultants who will help the organisation to develop its potential is included in the cost). This way the organisations will be able to find a consultant on the relevant for them topic. A preliminary call has been made before October 15, 2014 – within it the organisations filled in the applications for so called mini-vouchers and described their needs and services they require. A special site for communication of organisations with consultants will work at the Fair-2014. During such meeting the consultants will be able to offer services, and organisations, in turn, choose a more suitable consultant.
Last year the Organisation Development Fair for Belarusian non-profit organisations and initiatives gathered more than 200 participants – 47 consultants and 153 CSOs (a third of them were regional ones). Equal number or even more participants are expected this year, because special attention will be paid to gaining practical experience. During the Fair-2014 a lot of workshops and master-classes will be held, one of them will be led by the Clearing House team.
The goal of the Fair-2014, as it was in 2013, is to give the organisations practical advice and consultancy for their further development. At the same time attention of the participants will be focused on such key moments as qualification upgrade of organisation members, ways of conducting a Public Relations campaign successfully etc.
This year, the same as last year, within the Organisation Development Fair there will be a master-class by the Clearing House consultants, providing free consulting service on project proposals development and project management for the calls of the European Commission and other international funds.
The Fair-2014 will take place in Johannes Rau International Centre for Education and Exchange (IBB) in Minsk, Gazeta Pravda Avenue, 11.
You can get full information about the Organisation Development Fair here.
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