The language of investment is confused and confusing, reflecting many underlying fads, fallacies, and contradictions. Establishing some principles about what to consider and what to ignore is a good start to increasing the probability of long term success and helps in navigating shorter-term challenges.
February 2021

The event will be an uplifting and thought-provoking hour of compelling stories about the importance of local councils. The book is a celebration of the true grit of people in councils and communities: what holds us together now and will continue to do so in the future.
January 2021

The public consultation on the development of the CCLA Corporate Mental Health Benchmark is closing soon. We are seeking perspectives from a wide variety of global stakeholders who are involved in or in some way affected by the development, delivery and impact of corporate mental health practices.
If you have unanswered questions, would like more information before you submit your response, or are interested in the next steps, please join us for an informal, quick-fire Question and Answer session.

The language of investment is confused and confusing, reflecting many underlying fads, fallacies, and contradictions. Establishing some principles about what to consider and what to ignore is a good start to increasing the probability of long term success and helps in navigating shorter-term challenges.

CCLA is planning to launch a Catholic Investment Fund in April 2021. This new fund is an opportunity to intensify work on issues related to social justice and create an investment selection aligned with Catholic Social Teaching.
December 2020

Agenda

The language of investment is confused and confusing, reflecting many underlying fads, fallacies, and contradictions. Establishing some principles about what to consider and what to ignore is a good start to increasing the probability of long term success and helps in navigating shorter-term challenges.
November 2020

2020 has been a challenging year for all investors, but some charity portfolios have performed significantly better than others. In asking why this is, trustees have been reminded how important it is to understand which risks are most relevant to their organisation, and how well these are being addressed in their investment approach.

From charities to pension funds, responsible investment has never had a higher profile. However, despite over $1trillion* now being invested in Environmental, Social and Governance funds globally and increased interest from the Charity Commission here in the UK, there remains a lack of clarity as to what responsible investment really is and why it should matter to you.

2020 has been an extraordinary year for the world economy bringing change and challenge on an unprecedented scale.
October 2020

The Language of investment in confused and confusing, reflecting many underlying fads, fallacies and contradictions. Establishing some principals about what to consider and what to ignore is a good start to increasing the probability of long term success and helps in navigation shorter term challenges.

Join CCLA and One Voice Wales for a discussion on the changing role of community and town councils in Wales, and an update on your investments.

There are an estimated 40.3 million people in modern slavery, despite a blanket global ban on such practices. With documented examples across the economy in the extraction of raw materials, manufacturing of goods and the provision of services there are implications for all actors operating in a global market. The impact of Covid-19 has exacerbated people’s vulnerability making it more likely than before that most, if not all companies, have modern slavery within their value chain.
September 2020

The Language of investment in confused and confusing, reflecting many underlying fads, fallacies and contradictions. Establishing some principals about what to consider and what to ignore is a good start to increasing the probability of long term success and helps in navigation shorter term challenges.
February 2020

The 2020 Investment Seminar Series is designed to enable you to do more than just meet your obligations in managing your charity. We hope that the knowledge and insights, shared in a practical and accessible way, and the opportunity to learn from the experience of others, will help you make the best use of your investments in this challenging economic climate.

The 2020 Investment Seminar Series is designed to enable you to do more than just meet your obligations in managing your charity. We hope that the knowledge and insights, shared in a practical and accessible way, and the opportunity to learn from the experience of others, will help you make the best use of your investments in this challenging economic climate.
December 2019

The 2019 Investment Seminar Series is designed to enable you to do more than just meet your obligations in managing your charity. We hope that the knowledge and insights, shared in a practical and accessible way, and the opportunity to learn from the experience of others, will help you make the best use of your investments in this challenging economic climate.
November 2019

A half day briefing reviewing the outlook for the UK economy, including interest rates.
We will look in detail at the prospects for the property sector, for cash investments and for a range of ‘alternative‘ assets that are increasingly a feature of diversified portfolios and will present all in an informative and accessible way.
There will be time for discussion and questions both with the presenters and your peers across the sector.

The 2019 Investment Seminar Series is designed to enable you to do more than just meet your obligations in managing your charity. We hope that the knowledge and insights, shared in a practical and accessible way, and the opportunity to learn from the experience of others, will help you make the best use of your investments in this challenging economic climate.

CCLA and Marylebone Executive Search invite you to join them for the fifth annual Power, Reputation and Influence Lecture with Elisabeth Braw, Senior Research Fellow, Modern Deterrence Project RUSI.
October 2019

CCLA is pleased to invite you to have breakfast with James Bevan, the guardian of our investment process. He will be talking about those things everybody is talking about at the moment, but in ways that might surprise as well as entertain. Guest will receive one of his '10 Minute Reads' in advance, and there will be plenty of time to ask questions and discuss issues raised.

The 2019 Investment Seminar Series is designed to enable you to do more than just meet your obligations in managing your charity. We hope that the knowledge and insights, shared in a practical and accessible way, and the opportunity to learn from the experience of others, will help you make the best use of your investments in this challenging economic climate.
September 2019

The 2019 Investment Seminar Series is designed to enable you to do more than just meet your obligations in managing your charity. We hope that the knowledge and insights, shared in a practical and accessible way, and the opportunity to learn from the experience of others, will help you make the best use of your investments in this challenging economic climate.

God and Competition – Towards a Positive Theology of Competitive Behaviour, the event will feature a book launch, lecture, panel discussion and reception. Author Revd Canon Edward Carter will be talking about his new book, published by The Centre for Enterprise, Markets and Ethics as part of its series on Enterprise and Faith.
July 2019

The 2019 Investment Seminar Series is designed to enable you to do more than just meet your obligations in managing your charity. We hope that the knowledge and insights, shared in a practical and accessible way, and the opportunity to learn from the experience of others, will help you make the best use of your investments in this challenging economic climate.
June 2019

The 2019 Investment Seminar Series is designed to enable you to do more than just meet your obligations in managing your charity. We hope that the knowledge and insights, shared in a practical and accessible way, and the opportunity to learn from the experience of others, will help you make the best use of your investments in this challenging economic climate.
May 2019

The 2019 Investment Seminar Series is designed to enable you to do more than just meet your obligations in managing your charity. We hope that the knowledge and insights, shared in a practical and accessible way, and the opportunity to learn from the experience of others, will help you make the best use of your investments in this challenging economic climate.
April 2019

The 2019 Investment Seminar Series is designed to enable you to do more than just meet your obligations in managing your charity. We hope that the knowledge and insights, shared in a practical and accessible way, and the opportunity to learn from the experience of others, will help you make the best use of your investments in this challenging economic climate.
March 2019

The 2019 Investment Seminar Series is designed to enable you to do more than just meet your obligations in managing your charity. We hope that the knowledge and insights, shared in a practical and accessible way, and the opportunity to learn from the experience of others, will help you make the best use of your investments in this challenging economic climate.

An informal opportunity to learn more about CCLA, where we've come from, what we do for the charity sector and our strategy for the future – but also to ask questions and discuss the issues of the day.
February 2019

The 2019 Investment Seminar Series is designed to enable you to do more than just meet your obligations in managing your charity. We hope that the knowledge and insights, shared in a practical and accessible way, and the opportunity to learn from the experience of others, will help you make the best use of your investments in this challenging economic climate.

The 2019 Investment Seminar Series is designed to enable you to do more than just meet your obligations in managing your charity. We hope that the knowledge and insights, shared in a practical and accessible way, and the opportunity to learn from the experience of others, will help you make the best use of your investments in this challenging economic climate.
December 2018

Please join us for a drinks reception to celebrate the launch of a stunning new ‘coffee table’ book, showcasing the buildings at the heart of local democracy, the pride and passion of the public servants who work in them and the residents and architects who care about them

A half day briefing reviewing the outlook for the UK economy, including interest rates.
We will look in detail at the prospects for the property sector, for cash investments and for a range of ‘alternative‘ assets that are increasingly a feature of diversified portfolios and will present all in an informative and accessible way.
There will be time for discussion and questions both with the presenters and your peers across the sector.
The event closes with a networking lunch.
November 2018

The 2018 Investment Seminar Series is designed to enable you to do more than just meet your obligations in managing your charity. We hope that the knowledge and insights, shared in a practical and accessible way, and the opportunity to learn from the experience of others, will help you make the best use of your investments in this challenging economic climate.

The Future of Capitalism: making capitalism work for everyone
Does capitalism have a future? If we value our liberty, creative innovation, increased standards of living and reduced poverty, then it must as there is no other effective way to deliver these good outcomes. But what sort of economy and what sort of society? A market-based economy is only effective if it is built upon sound ethical character and principles and if the widest range of people can share in the benefits. Greed and financial scandals are a stain upon a moral market economy. We welcome Sacha Romanovitch, who leads one of the leading professional services firms, Grant Thornton, to reflect on how they encourage a vibrant, yet inclusive economy, together with Andrew Bailey who will help us think through how the city can be more ethical.

CCLA and Marylebone Executive Search invite you to join them for the fourth annual Power, Reputation and Influence Lecture with Deborah Haynes, the foreign affairs editor at Sky News.
October 2018

What is the future of work?
Traditionally work has been a protection against poverty and one of the essential cogs that makes the economy go round. However, things are changing. Irregular and part-time work, the ‘gig’ economy and the advent of new technologies mean that we can no longer rely on past certainties. How do we balance flexibility and worker protection? How do we ensure that work not only pays, but is fulfilling. What is good work? In 2017 the government published a report by Matthew Taylor (the Taylor report on Good Work) to think about these issues. We are delighted that Matthew has agreed to speak on this subject.

The 2018 Investment Seminar Series is designed to enable you to do more than just meet your obligations in managing your charity. We hope that the knowledge and insights, shared in a practical and accessible way, and the opportunity to learn from the experience of others, will help you make the best use of your investments in this challenging economic climate.
September 2018

The 2018 Investment Seminar Series is designed to enable you to do more than just meet your obligations in managing your charity. We hope that the knowledge and insights, shared in a practical and accessible way, and the opportunity to learn from the experience of others, will help you make the best use of your investments in this challenging economic climate.
July 2018

The 2018 Investment Seminar Series is designed to enable you to do more than just meet your obligations in managing your charity. We hope that the knowledge and insights, shared in a practical and accessible way, and the opportunity to learn from the experience of others, will help you make the best use of your investments in this challenging economic climate.
May 2018

The 2018 Investment Seminar Series is designed to enable you to do more than just meet your obligations in managing your charity. We hope that the knowledge and insights, shared in a practical and accessible way, and the opportunity to learn from the experience of others, will help you make the best use of your investments in this challenging economic climate.

The 2018 Investment Seminar Series is designed to enable you to do more than just meet your obligations in managing your charity. We hope that the knowledge and insights, shared in a practical and accessible way, and the opportunity to learn from the experience of others, will help you make the best use of your investments in this challenging economic climate.
April 2018

The 2018 Investment Seminar Series is designed to enable you to do more than just meet your obligations in managing your charity. We hope that the knowledge and insights, shared in a practical and accessible way, and the opportunity to learn from the experience of others, will help you make the best use of your investments in this challenging economic climate.
March 2018

The 2018 Investment Seminar Series is designed to enable you to do more than just meet your obligations in managing your charity. We hope that the knowledge and insights, shared in a practical and accessible way, and the opportunity to learn from the experience of others, will help you make the best use of your investments in this challenging economic climate.
February 2018

The 2018 Investment Seminar Series is designed to enable you to do more than just meet your obligations in managing your charity. We hope that the knowledge and insights, shared in a practical and accessible way, and the opportunity to learn from the experience of others, will help you make the best use of your investments in this challenging economic climate.
January 2018

The 2018 Investment Seminar Series is designed to enable you to do more than just meet your obligations in managing your charity. We hope that the knowledge and insights, shared in a practical and accessible way, and the opportunity to learn from the experience of others, will help you make the best use of your investments in this challenging economic climate.
December 2017

The 2017 Investment Seminar Series is designed to enable you to do more than just meet your obligations in managing your charity. We hope that the knowledge and insights, shared in a practical and accessible way, and the opportunity to learn from the experience of others, will help you make the best use of your investments in this challenging economic climate.
November 2017

CCLA and Marylebone Executive Search invite you to join them for the third annual Power, Reputation & Influence Lecture. Lord Malloch-Brown's chosen topic is Uncertainty: The New International Normal.

A half day briefing reviewing the current investment environment the opportunities and risks of the year ahead, focusing directly on the areas of most interest to local authority investors. Including:
- the impact of new regulations on money funds
- risks and returns in the property markets
- building a portfolio for the long term (because we could be here for some time)
Presentations will feature the views of CCLA’s investment team and the expectations of independent sector experts.

The 2017 Investment Seminar Series is designed to enable you to do more than just meet your obligations in managing your charity. We hope that the knowledge and insights, shared in a practical and accessible way, and the opportunity to learn from the experience of others, will help you make the best use of your investments in this challenging economic climate.
October 2017

The 2017 Investment Seminar Series is designed to enable you to do more than just meet your obligations in managing your charity. We hope that the knowledge and insights, shared in a practical and accessible way, and the opportunity to learn from the experience of others, will help you make the best use of your investments in this challenging economic climate.
September 2017

The 2017 Investment Seminar Series is designed to enable you to do more than just meet your obligations in managing your charity. We hope that the knowledge and insights, shared in a practical and accessible way, and the opportunity to learn from the experience of others, will help you make the best use of your investments in this challenging economic climate.
July 2017

The 2017 Investment Seminar Series is designed to enable you to do more than just meet your obligations in managing your charity. We hope that the knowledge and insights, shared in a practical and accessible way, and the opportunity to learn from the experience of others, will help you make the best use of your investments in this challenging economic climate.

Delegates at this event will explore ways to overcome the widely acknowledged malaise and sense of alienation dividing communities throughout the UK following the Brexit vote.

Council leaders, chief executives, senior officers, lead members and policy makers across all services provided by local authorities. This year CCLA will partner with World Merit, a charity encouraging young people to take local action on the global environmental challenges identified by the Sustainable Development Goals of the United Nations.
June 2017

A Quarterly meeting bringing together leading philanthropy practitioners, non-profit leaders, academics and others in London to discuss questions arising from the special feature in the latest issue of the magazine.The Discussion is led by a panel of leading experts on the chosen topic, inculding guest editors.

An event run by Leaders' Quest and Meteos, two non-profit organisations committed to improving the role business plays in society. The focus of BankingFutures is to create a healthy, resilient and inclusive banking sector in the UK; one that can withstand shocks and enables all stakeholders to participate in the economy.

Carbon Limiting Technologies (CLT) are specialists in sustainable technology commercialisation. The Investor Summit will bring together institutional investors, private wealth managers, corporates and sovereign wealth funds, to hear from some of the country’s leading environmental thought leaders about the global humanitarian challenge of climate change and to discuss the opportunity to set up a major new UK Sustainable Technology Fund. The event will include a Ministerial Address.

This event is aimed at reinvigorating district councils who have an interest in health and wellbeing and showcasing some of the good work that the DCN’s members are already doing on dementia prevention and adaptation.

A gathering of local council clerks and senior council employees from the East of England. SLCC members work for 5,000 councils in England and Wales.

The WI plays a unique role in providing women with educational opportunities and the chance to build new skills, to take part in a wide variety of activities and to campaign on issues that matter to them and their communities

The 2017 Investment Seminar Series is designed to enable you to do more than just meet your obligations in managing your charity. We hope that the knowledge and insights, shared in a practical and accessible way, and the opportunity to learn from the experience of others, will help you make the best use of your investments in this challenging economic climate.
May 2017

Enabling Enterprise Education is a not-for-profit social enterprise, set up by a team of teachers to equip young people with the skills, experiences and aspirations they need to succeed in life. There were 25, 8 year olds visiting CCLA from Scott Wilkie Primary School to learn about CCLA and build on business skills.

An event to raise money for RNBT which support Royal Navy and Royal Marines personnell and their families.

We believe good investment management is like a well-tended garden, requiring constant attention, planting and pruning. Designed by Rachael White in support of Hamish Mackie Sculptures, "A CCLA Terraced Garden" seeks to capture the essence of a traditional British garden.

The CCLA 2017 Investment Seminar Series is designed to enable you to do more than just meet your obligations in managing your charity. We hope that the knowledge and insights, shared in a practical and accessible way, and the opportunity to learn from the experience of others, will help you make the best use of your investments in this challenging economic climate.
This event is now full, please email ccla@eesolutions.co.uk if you would like to be put on the waiting list

This conference is aimed at leaders and senior decision makers in Catholic charities. It addresses topical legal, property and financial issues and regulatory updates affection organisations.

'Defining moments in children's palliative care; transforming the family experiance' conference will focus on improving the family journey, looking at key challenge points where things go wrong.

"Learning in responsive grant making" is the theme of the the third IVAR/Centre for Evaluation Innovation Roundtable. The case study will focus on the last fifteen years of the Esmee Fairbairn Foundation and feature the first ever survey of organisational learning in UK foundations.

The 2017 Investment Seminar Series is designed to enable you to do more than just meet your obligations in managing your charity. We hope that the knowledge and insights, shared in a practical and accessible way, and the opportunity to learn from the experience of others, will help you make the best use of your investments in this challenging economic climate.
April 2017

A one day conference focused on charity governance issues for Chairs, Chief Executives and Trustees

A gathering of local councils clerks and senior council employees from the East of England. SLCC members work for 5,000 councils in England and Wales.

The 2017 Investment Seminar Series is designed to enable you to do more than just meet your obligations in managing your charity. We hope that the knowledge and insights, shared in a practical and accessible way, and the opportunity to learn from the experience of others, will help you make the best use of your investments in this challenging economic climate.

The Deans’ Conference provides an opportunity for the Deans of the 42 English Anglican Cathedrals, and the Deans of St George’s Chapel, Windsor and Westminster Abbey, to meet to discuss matters of mutual interest and to provide support and assistance to each other.

This event is for leaders in the voluntary sector with speakers including Sir Stuart Etherington, Chief Executive of NCVO, Julia Unwin, Chief Executive of Joseph Rowntree Foundation and Bear Grylls, the UK’s Chief Scout.

"God so loved the world", led by Fr John Farrell OP, a reflection on the Cross as a picture not of an angry God but of Divine love. The second of a series of three presentations and discussion over lunch held at CCLA.
March 2017

CCLA is supporting Never Such Innocence and the High Commission of Canada as they mark the centenary of the Battle of Vimy Ridge and to highlight the contribution of the nation’s children to the Great War commemorations.

Hampshire ALC is a member owned association acting as a support organisation and representative body for member parish and town councils, including the 21 parish meetings across Hampshire.

SLCC’s training seminar for members in Wales. SLCC members work for 5,000 councils in England and Wales.

CCLA is hosting a dinner for charity chairs where the discussion will focus on ‘Maintaining independence-dilemmas for Chairs and boards’. The guest speaker is Andrew Purkis OBE. Andrew has chaired four charities: The Green Alliance, Living Streets, The Empty Homes Agency and ActionAid and is currently deputy chair of the university’s ombudsman’s scheme. He is also a trustee of ActionAid International and ActionAid UK. His previous roles include Assistant Director of NCVO, National Director of CPRE, Secretary of Public Affairs to the Archbishop of Canterbury, Chief Executive of the Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Fund and Chief Executive of the Tropical Health and Education Trust. He was a board member of the Charity Commission from 2006 – 2010.

"Mainting independence - dilemmas for chairs and board members" led by Andrew Purkis OBE who has chaired four charities: The Green Alliance, Living Streets, The Empty Homes Agency and ActionAid. His previous roles include National Director of CPRE, Secretary of Public Affairs to the Archbishop of Canterbury, Chief Executive of the Diana Princess of Wales Memorial Fund and Chief Executive of the Tropical Health and Education Trust. He was a board member of the Charity Commission from 2006-2010.

The 2017 Investment Seminar Series is designed to enable you to do more than just meet your obligations in managing your charity. We hope that the knowledge and insights, shared in a practical and accessible way, and the opportunity to learn from the experience of others, will help you make the best use of your investments in this challenging economic climate.

An event for senior fire officers and members of fire and rescue authorities.

CCLA is one of the main sponsors of this event for finance directors, chairs, trustees and chief executives responsible for charity investment portfolios in excess of £5m. Attendance is free for qualifying charities, and includes the pre-forum dinner, overnight accommodation and the forum seminars.

The day consists of four keynote addresses on topics such as 'Investment trends in clean energy and transportation', ‘Faith, morality and the environment’, ‘Sustainable investment and investor confidence’, and 'Policy and markets of the 21st Century’. Each session will be followed by a discussion led by distinguished panelists.
February 2017

An event for local council clerks and senior council employees. SLCC members work for 5,000 councils in England and Wales.

A networking event held at one of the first purpose-built artist’s studio-houses in Britain, built by eminent Victorian artist Lord Fredrick Leighton and containing a collection of fine and decorative art.

CCLA is sponsoring, exhibiting and running two seminars at the Gathering 2017. Organised by the Scottish Council of Voluntary Organisations, this event is for people working in Scotland's third sector to network, showcase what they do and learn from each other over two days.
January 2017

The 2017 Investment Seminar Series is designed to enable you to do more than just meet your obligations in managing your charity. We hope that the knowledge and insights, shared in a practical and accessible way, and the opportunity to learn from the experience of others, will help you make the best use of your investments in this challenging economic climate.

A lecture by Sir Jon Cunliffe, Deputy Governor of the Bank of England on the UK economy and implications for the chairs of charitable trusts and foundations.

A seminar and reception focusing on the findings of Birmingham City University evalutaion report on a unique programme to teach reading to adults in prison.

The final seminar in ACEVO’s leadership across the Third Sector Seminar. The Series seeks to shape, develop and create a level of thinking, shared knowledge
and experience for Chief Executives in the Third Sector.
December 2016

Feed the Minds is a UK based internaional development charity with over 50 years' experiance delivering education projects in some of the world's poorest communities.

The National Churches Trust is a national, independent, charity dedicated to promoting and supporting church buildings of historic, architectural and community value across the UK.

The 2016 Investment Seminar Series is designed to enable you to do more than just meet your obligations in managing your charity. We hope that the knowledge and insights, shared in a practical and accessible way, and the opportunity to learn from the experience of others, will help you make the best use of your investments in this challenging economic climate.
November 2016

Book launch, lecture, panel discussion and reception. Author Revd Canon Edward Carter will be talking about his new book, published by The Centre for Enterprise, Markets and Ethics as part of its series on Enterprise and Faith. A distinguished panel includes Joanna Moriarty, Lord Glasman, Lord Griffiths and the Bishop of Dover, the Rt Revd Trevor Willmott.

CCLA hosts this second annual event organised by the Cambridge Endowment of Research in Finance (CERF). Designed to stimulate discussion and research ideas that have practical relevance to the industry and to showcase some of the research in finance undertaken at Cambridge University, topics cover all aspects of finance, financial institutions, financial markets, and their relationship with economic behaviour and performance.

CCLA hosts a half day seminar considering Charity Governance: catastrophe or cure? Speakers include Michael Quicke OBE, CCLA, Sir Stephen Bubb, Charity Futures, Daivd Cockayne, Good Governance Institute, Michele Madden, nfpSynergy, Shaks Ghosh, Close Social Leadership, Lesley-Anne Alexander CBE, Chair of the Association of Chief Executives of Voluntary Organisations. This event was followed-up with a breakfast for the chief executives of foundations and trusts later in the week.

CCLA and Marylebone Executive Search invite you to join them for the second annual Power, Reputation & Influence Lecture. Lord Carlile’s chosen topic is Cyber Activism, Terrorism and the Role of Business.

The largest event of the year for tenants, residents, officers and colleagues working together to improve housing services. Delegates will have the opportunity to hear the latest developments in law, new initiatives and good practice on a range of housing issues.

The 2016 Investment Seminar Series is designed to enable you to do more than just meet your obligations in managing your charity. We hope that the knowledge and insights, shared in a practical and accessible way, and the opportunity to learn from the experience of others, will help you make the best use of your investments in this challenging economic climate.

Getting governance right can be tricky for third sector organisations, but crucial to achieving mission. SCVO and the Cass Business School Centre for Charity Effectiveness have developed a six module programme for chairs, trustees, chief executives, senior management and others with a governance function in their organisation.

CCLA and Findhorn Press invite you to join them for the launch of Lisette Schuitemaker and Wies Enthoven’s latest book, preceded by a chance to learn more from the authors and other female leaders about how first born women harness their strengths.

CCLA hosts a joint event and reception to discuss ‘Enriching the relationship between Chair and Treasurer’. The session is chaired by Kate Sayer with contributions from Fitzroy Chair Mary-Anne McIntyre and Treasurer Simon Mollett, as well as Westminster Mind Chair John Thompson and Treasurer Jonathan Lawlor.

The largest gathering of wealth advisers focused on social investment in the UK with speakers from the Financial Conduct Authority, Trust for London, The Fairbanking Foundation, Bates Wells Braithwaite. The event is organised by Worthstone, the UK’s leading independent social impact investment resource for financial advisors
October 2016

The focus of this event will be the development of TSI’s and how they support a strong third sector and thriving communities. Excellent governance, leadership and addressing inequalities will be key themes over the two days.

The CCLA 2016 Investment Seminar Series is designed to enable you to do more than just meet your obligations in managing your charity. We hope that the knowledge and insights, shared in a practical and accessible way, and the opportunity to learn from the experience of others, will help you make the best use of your investments in this challenging economic climate.

The annual fundraising lunch of The League of Remembrance to support their work in providing direct, practical and enduring support for Armed Forces veterans, widows and dependants, and retired nurses living in the Greater London Area.

The Charity Finance Summit balances technical, gritty accounting and tax topics with strategic and 'bigger picture' views to deliver an excellent opportunity to bring finance teams up-to-date on the key issues facing charities today.

The sixth annual conference bringing together senior staff and trustees from charities, social enterprises and funders. They will examine vital topics facing charity leaders today, enabling them to challenge thinking and share innovative approaches.

A special public discussion about how markets and industry can address the challenges set by Pope Francis in Laudato Si’ – his encyclical on climate change and integral ecology.

CCLA hosts a dinner to discuss the relationship between the Charity Chair and Chief Executive. ‘Learning and leading together’ was led by Paul Streets, chief executive of the Lloyds Bank Foundation, which funds over 1,000 small and medium charities across England and Wales. Paul has had a long leadership career in the voluntary and public sectors working as CEO of two charities (including Diabetes UK) and two public bodies. In that time he has worked with 7 different Chairs. Paul also has significant NED experience himself as a board member, and currently chairs Contact a Family and a UK wide NHS Committee.

Innovation for Agriculture is a consortium of 15 English Agricultural Societies seeking to deliver new science and innovation to farmers. This seminar will be led by Professor Tim Benton ‘Champion’ of UK’s Global Food Security Programme and Professor at the University of Leeds, 'Soil Farmer of the Year 2016' Clive Bailye and CCLA Chief Investment Officer, James Bevan.

CCLA sponsors of The Theos Annual Lecture 2016, delivered by celebrated literary and cultural theorist, Terry Eagleton. His chosen topic – ’The Death of God and the War on Terror’'. The event was chaired by Gordon Corera, BBC Security Correspondent.
September 2016

The 2016 Investment Seminar Series is designed to enable you to do more than just meet your obligations in managing your charity. We hope that the knowledge and insights, shared in a practical and accessible way, and the opportunity to learn from the experience of others, will help you make the best use of your investments in this challenging economic climate.

The main event for local authority cash managers. This year the focus will be on the opportunities providers are developing for cash-strapped treasurers, the pressure created by regulatory change in the markets and trends on the horizon such as cash pooling and multi-asset investing.

The UK’s largest residential conference for charity finance professionals now in its 25th year. Delegates will receive updates on legal, tax and accounting issues, practical hands-on sessions to develop skills and knowledge and the opportunity to develop soft skills.

The annual conference for senior lay staff of the 42 English Anglican Cathedrals is being hosted by Chelmsford Cathedral this year. The conference theme is “Cathedrals in the Community” and it will be examining the various roles that cathedrals fill: seat of the bishop, holy place helping people to find God, borderland of the religious and secular, bearer of tradition, community that reaches out and serves, business, charity, and centre of worship and mission.
August 2016

The charity sector has seen big changes over the last year, including the implementation of two new SORPs, intensive media attention and wholesale changes across fundraising regulation, increased digitisation and ongoing austerity. In such challenging and changing times, Independent Examiners can play an even more crucial role in supporting good governance and sound financial practice across the sector.
July 2016

CCLA are the headline sponsors of the Local Government Association's annual conference. The largest event in the local government calendar and one of the most well-attended political conferences in the UK. Delegates include council leaders, chief executives and senior representatives from the private, voluntary and community sectors.

The CCLA Summer Retreat designed by Amanda Waring Dip PSGD and Laura Arison Dp PSGD won a Gold Medal in the Summer Show Gardens category. The garden was celebration of the amazing work our 38,000 charity and public sector clients do throughout the UK.
June 2016

The CCLA 2016 Investment Seminar Series is designed to enable you to do more than just meet your obligations in managing your charity. We hope that the knowledge and insights, shared in a practical and accessible way, and the opportunity to learn from the experience of others, will help you make the best use of your investments in this challenging economic climate.
Registrations for this event are now closed. If you would like to be added to the waiting list please email rob@eesolutions.co.uk.

CCLA is hosting the launch of the Centre for Catholic Social Thought and Practice bringing together CAFOD, Caritas Social Action Network (CSAN), Von Hügel Institute, Cambridge, Las Casas Institute, Oxford, and Durham Universities with an afternoon workshop on “The Church and the Migration Crisis: UK Perspectives”. The workship will be followed by a reception and evening panel discussion.

The 2016 Investment Seminar Series is designed to enable you to do more than just meet your obligations in managing your charity. We hope that the knowledge and insights, shared in a practical and accessible way, and the opportunity to learn from the experience of others, will help you make the best use of your investments in this challenging economic climate.

An informal dinner event enabling you to discuss the challenges of charity investment with senior CCLA team members and to network with fellow guests. Our featured speaker will be James Bevan, CCLA’s chief investment officer, on ‘Blinder to Blunder: Great Investment Gaffes Exposed’.
May 2016

CCLA will be exhibiting at this event which attracts finance professionals working in the charity sector.
With the sector facing continued cuts and challenges to income streams, it is imperative for charities to adapt and innovate in order to help shape their future and make the best possible use of available finances.
This year’s conference offers a varied and engaging programme covering key topics such as financial leadership, fraud resilience, employee engagement, charity mergers, tax planning, influencing, strategic thinking, finance and HR.

Our programme is designed to provide insight into some of the important issues facing the sector in a practical and accessible way, relevant both to those new to charity investment and to those with more experience. There will be opportunities to meet fellow trustees and to discuss issues with our investment team; our objective is to help you to organise your investments to best advantage in the current economic climate.
April 2016

The CCLA 2016 Investment Seminar Series is designed to enable you to do more than just meet your obligations in managing your charity. We hope that the knowledge and insights, shared in a practical and accessible way, and the opportunity to learn from the experience of others, will help you make the best use of your investments in this challenging economic climate.
March 2016

The Foundling Hospital was the UK's first children's charity and first public art gallery. Its exhibitions and events celebrate the ways in which artists of all disciplines have helped improve children's lives for over 275 years.
November 2015

CCLA and Marylebone Executive Search invite you to join them for Power, Reputation & Influence in the 21st Century, a lecture delivered by Dame Fiona Woolf.