Impact Mapping Tools MASTERCLASS – On Demand
£15.00
This is a recording of Get Grants Impact Mapping Tools MASTERCLASS delivered by Fundraising Expert Rosie Milsom.
Description
This is a recording of Get Grants Impact Mapping Tools MASTERCLASS delivered in June 2026 by Rosie Milsom. Impact Mapping Tools MASTERCLASS helps you better understand how your organisation creates change, explore what you should be measuring to highlight your impact, and help you clearly and confidently communicate this to stakeholders. This Masterclass is 1hr long and covers:- How to map your organisation’s activities to impact
- Explore how to build a simple Logic Model for your organisation
- Introduce the Theory of Change and when to use it
- Describe the similarities and differences between the theory of change and the logic model
- Practical tips to make your impact clearer to funders
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Your organisation is doing incredible work. Yet, you struggle to clearly and simply explain how your activities lead to long-term impact.
Theory of Change and Logic Models are impact mapping tools that many of us have heard of or even been asked to include in a funding application. But what do they involve, and how and when do you use them?
NEW Impact Mapping Tools MASTERCLASS, led by Fundraising Expert Rosie Milsom, will explore how logic models and theory of change can effectively map your organisation’s impact and how to use these simple, practical tools with confidence.
This MASTERCLASS will help you better understand how your organisation creates change, explore what you should be measuring to highlight your impact, and help you clearly and confidently communicate this to stakeholders.
Attendees will also receive logic model and theory of change templates so you can put these tools into practice straight away!
The session builds on our popular Demonstrating Impact MASTERCLASS and Creating Impact Reports MASTERCLASS. View all of Rosie’s previous Masterclasses and Training Courses here.
Who is it for?
This Impact Mapping Tools MASTERCLASS is accessible for all those working across the not-for-profit sector, including Fundraisers, Managers, Trustees, and Charity Sector Professionals with all levels of experience. This Masterclass is suitable for organisations of all sizes to help strengthen your fundraising and clearly map your impact with confidence.
What to expect?
This 1-hour MASTERCLASS session will explore:
- How to map your organisation’s activities up to impact
- Explore how to build a simple Logic Model for your organisation
- Introduce Theory of Change and when to use it
- Describe the similarities and differences between theory of change and logic model
- Practical tips to make your impact clearer to funders
PLUS attendees will receive templates to help you put your logic models and theory of change into practice.
This 1-hour webinar-style session will be delivered online via Zoom.
All attendees of the live Masterclass will receive a copy of the session recording. We will also make the recording available to purchase on-demand via our website after the session.
About the Trainer

Rosie Milsom has 14 years of experience working in the charity sector, in small and medium charities across a range of causes. She currently works as a freelance fundraising consultant and coach.
Rosie is a multi-discipline fundraiser and is passionate about helping charities of all sizes to become more confident in their fundraising. She leads our Community Fundraising, Monitoring & Evaluation, Developing a Fundraising Strategy, and Individual Giving Training Courses, as well as many of our Masterclasses.
Rosie was previously Head of Fundraising at The British Youth Council, a small national youth charity, where she increased fundraised income by 40%, and at Caudwell LymeCo, where she launched an Individual Giving income stream from scratch, growing by 600% in her first 12 months.
Alongside her fundraising career, Rosie is a certified life coach, supporting people to increase their self-worth and success.
She is also Trustee of a local youth music charity, a board member of a dance theatre company, a keen fan of Harry Potter (though not JK Rowling) and a dog mum.





















