Building confidence and capability through accessible learning
You don’t need to figure everything out alone. Learning for Good exists to make finance, governance and social enterprise skills clear, practical and accessible — so purpose-led people and organisations can grow with confidence.
We deliver inclusive training and learning opportunities for charities, CICs, social enterprises and community groups. From the essentials of finance and governance to specialist topics like impact measurement and fundraising, our workshops and resources are designed to support you at every stage of your journey.
What We Offer
We offer a mix of free donation-based sessions and paid training, delivered online and in person. All of our sessions are designed to be practical, accessible and relevant to real-world social impact work.
Workshops and training sessions include:
Setting up and running a CIC or charity
Finance for non-financial directors
Bookkeeping in Xero or QuickBooks
Trustee and board training
Trading as a charity
Impact measurement and Theory of Change
Specialist topics such as Theatre Tax Relief
Each session includes supporting resources such as checklists, templates and guides to help you apply what you’ve learned in practice.
How It Works
Free sessions: These sessions are open to all and designed to remove barriers to learning.
Paid workshops and programmes: More in-depth training for those who want to build deeper expertise and organisational capacity.
Who It's For
New CICs and charities building their foundations
Trustees and directors who want more confidence in their roles
Social entrepreneurs exploring new ideas
Anyone who wants practical learning that’s rooted in real-world impact
Why Learn With Us
Accessible, inclusive sessions designed for the social purpose sector
Delivered by people who understand the realities of running impact-led organisations
Practical, plain-English learning you can put into action straight away
Join a Workshop
We regularly run free sessions and paid training for purpose-led people and organisations.