Enjoy the Silence? Working from Home Alone

Image by Roland Tanglao, used under Creative Commons License http://www.flickr.com/photos/roland/304472910/

Working for yourself is lonely – or so people kept telling me when I told them I was setting up on my own.  However, one thing I can safely say is that since starting Activate Fundraising, I’ve been anything but lonely!  I’ve met clients from the arts, education and heritage; worked with board members and non-executives to deliver training and focus groups; ran sessions and held market research interviews with businesses in Edinburgh and Glasgow; had one to one interviews with community groups and schools and met fellow entrepreneurs and consultants at business networking groups, training and events – as well as having the opportunity to meet some of the people working in the businesses in my home town (something that I never had time to do when I was commuting to my job in the city).  In fact, despite having previously worked in an organisation with over 1400 employees, I reckon I’ve met more people in the last two years than I did in all my time in my last job!  Lonely?  I think not!

First Post!

Well, this is my first post onto Activate Fundraising’s new website and hopefully the first of many.  I’ll be keeping readers updated on general news that might affect the world of fundraising, as well as more specific updates on developments in the arts, charities and education.  So welcome to Activate Fundraising, if you’ve any questions related to fundraising, please post them here or if you’d like to have a more indepth discussion about the needs of your organisation, email me at heather@activatelimited.com.  Looking forward to hearing from you!  Best wishes, Heather