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Certificate in Fundraising Online

  • 22 April 2026 8:00am to 28 April 2027 4:00pm
  • COU-SC1001
  • Qualification

The Certificate in Fundraising is a professionally recognised qualification for early-career fundraisers. Through four integrated modules, you’ll build the knowledge, skills and confidence to drive sustainable fundraising success. Whether in a small charity or large organisation, you’ll be equipped to contribute more effectively and take your next career step.

Course fees
Individual Member Fee
  • £1,774.00
Non-Individual Member Fee
  • £1,943.00

Please note: The booking deadline for this qualification is 3 April 2026. 

Course modules
Module 1: The Fundraising Envrionment

In this first module of the certificate, you will examine how evidence-based strategic planning forms a core component in achieving sustainable fundraising growth for an organisation and how theory can be simply and effectively incorporated into daily fundraising practice. 

This module lays the foundation for your future learning, equipping you with essential skills that will be valuable throughout the course. It also facilitates the identification of real strategic opportunities that you can pursue in later modules. 

Module 2: Fundraising Methods and Approaches

In the second module, you will explore structured approaches to evaluating an organisation’s fundraising effectiveness, focusing on fundraising methods, income mix, and alignment with operational objectives. You will assess philanthropic orientation and examine the ethical, sustainable, and inclusive nature of fundraising practices. This module will also explore the role of digital tools and A.I. in enhancing fundraising practices, before applying evaluative techniques to identify strategic priorities for optimising income streams. 

Module 3: Donor Motivation: Insights, Communication and Psychology

For the third module, you will study the key drivers behind donor motivation and behaviour. It will provide insights that inform more effective communication strategies and support the development of meaningful, long-term philanthropic relationships, which are more rewarding for the donor and enhance fundraising results. By exploring the psychological, cultural, ethical and behavioural factors that influence charitable giving, this module offers a critical examination of how individual and collective motivations can be used to shape more compelling propositions for specific donor segment engagement. 

Module 4 - Planning Effective Fundraising

In this final module, you will employ a structured and evidence-based approach to developing a comprehensive strategic fundraising plan. Building on insights from the previous modules, you will apply strategic planning frameworks and decision-making models to effectively set fundraising objectives, prioritise strategic directions, and manage resources. You will also study how to conduct market segmentation and brand positioning for the purpose of selecting tactical activities that optimise income generation. 

By the end of the module, you will be able to implement budgeting, scheduling, and monitoring tools that clearly convey the operational requirements for long-term fundraising success and use communication theory to develop a robust stakeholder communication plan that clearly conveys financial and operational requirements. 

Key information

Module 1

Orientation Week 

22 April 2026
Module 1 Tutorial 17 June 2026, 15:00 - 17:00
Assignment 1 Deadline 8 July 2026

Module 2

Module 2 Starts

22 July 2026
Module 2 Tutorial 9 September 2026, 15:00 - 17:00
Assignment 2 Deadline 23 September 2026

Module 3

Module 3 Starts

14 October 2026
Module 3 Tutorial 2 December 2026, 15:00 - 17:00
Assignment 3 Deadline 13 January 2027

Module 4

Module 4 Starts

3 February 2027
Module 4 Tutorial 24 March 2027, 15:00 - 17:00
Assignment 4 Deadline 28 April 2027

Learner’s must meet all of the following criteria to be eligible for the Certificate in Fundraising  

  • This qualification is for adult learners  
  • Designed for practitioners responsible for actively fundraising or supporting fundraising with a minimum of 12 months experience in a paid or voluntary capacity 
  • Learners must have in-depth knowledge of at least one area of fundraising and be confident about best practice within this area 
  • A learner’s organisation must be supportive of them completing the qualification 
  • Learners are required to have a good command of written and spoken English. For more information, please contact learning@ciof.org.uk.
  • Learners will need to have access to a computer and adequate internet speed to access course materials and participate in virtual/online sessions 

Online delivery includes weekly study guides for learners to work through. These study guides will include pre-recorded lectures and activities including case studies, reflections and self-assessments. There is also one live tutorial per module where learners can ask questions about assignments ahead of the assignment submission dates.   

This format best suits learners who prefer to work through the materials in a slightly more flexible way, but the assignment deadlines do still need to be met. It is expected that you spend 6-8 hours per week studying for this qualification, and more time may be required with writing assignments. 

The course textbook is not included in the fees.