The Red Thread Fellowship is a free yearlong leadership development programme offered to aspiring mid-level leaders. Fellows help a local charity become more sustainable, learn and grow and become a better leader as a result, and take that learning back to their own businesses to make a difference.
This past year, Red Thread Fellows in Oxford accomplished great things - raising just over £4,000 for two charities (Maggies and Quest for Learning) and helping charities through changing boards, moving offices, sourcing new equipment, delivering legacies training, even securing a new CEO in one case!
Fellows experience equally significant individual change. Every other month, Red Thread Fellows reflect on what they have done and learned, explore new ideas for applying learnings to help the charities further, and considering how these might apply to their own businesses. It is a rare and uplifting process to sit in a non-judgemental action learning set with Fellows who have no other agenda than to help you succeed.
The Red Thread Fellowship is a way to grow yourself, your organisation, and help sustain the charities that look after those less fortunate in your communities. It’s now about to start again – the Red Thread Fellowship is recruiting for Oxford, Cambridge and Milton Keynes Fellowships.
The Red Thread Fellowship is run by The Red Thread Partnership’s Adrian Spurrell FRSA.
To find out more or apply to participate, either as a charity or a Fellow, go to (http://www.the-redthread.co.uk/RTP-fellowship.html) or contact Helen at helen@the-redthread.co.uk. The deadline for applications is 8 March 2019.
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