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Helen Jenkins

Helen Jenkins, Cyfarwyddwr, 117 Consulting
Mae Helen yn gweithio ym maes codi arian ers cyfnod hwy nag y mae’n dymuno’i gyfrif ond mae’n barod i gyfaddef bod hynny’n fwy na 25 mlynedd.

Yn ei gyrfa gynnar, roedd Helen yn arbenigo mewn digwyddiadau ar gyfer elusennau, trefnu heriau a digwyddiadau mawr tramor. Yna bu’n gweithio tramor gyda VSO (gwasanaeth gwirfoddol tramor), profiad a newidiodd ei bywyd yn ei geiriau hi.

Mae Helen wedi arbenigo ym maes treftadaeth a’r celfyddydau ers 10 mlynedd bellach, gan weithio ar draws disgyblaethau codi arian o bob math, mewn uwch rolau rheoli ac ar lefel Bwrdd. Mae Helen bellach yn ymgynghorydd gyda 117 Consulting ac yn ymfalchïo ei bod yn parhau i weithio yn llygad y ffynnon yn ogystal â darparu cyngor a chymorth strategol.


Resources by Helen Jenkins


Storytelling is an essential part of all fundraising.  You need to tell people why your cause is important, what differentiates it from others and what you need funding for.  Language, tone, audience and many other factors can affect the impact your story tells. In this webinar recording, Helen Jenkins explains the structure for a good Case for Support, gives examples of effective storytelling on digital platforms by other organisations and considers how to adapt messaging for different audiences.






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