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March 25, 2026

Seedkit User Information Sessions in April and May 2024

The Seedkit community is taking shape, and it's great to be building knowledge and learning together. Since Seedkit was launched in November 2023, new users are registering with Seedkit each week.

To support your use of Seedkit and introduce all the features it has to offer, we are excited to offer a series of online information sessions. Here is information about the topics, dates and event registration for the first two sessions.

Session #1: Getting Onboard with Seedkit - an introduction and tour

When: 12pm - 12:45pm, Tuesday 23 April 2024 AEST

Where: Zoom

RSVP: Click here to register your attendance. You will receive the zoom link via email once you have registered.

About the session:

Want to see how Seedkit works through an end-to-end user journey? We will walk you through the process of using Seedkit to track and communicate your social enterprise outcomes. Have questions about the platform or where to start? Our friendly team will be in this session to answer questions from registered users.

Session #2: Getting started with outcomes measurement and reporting - a Seedkit taster

When: 12pm - 12:45pm, Thursday 9 May 2024 AEST

Where: Zoom

RSVP: Click here to register your attendance. You will receive the zoom link via email once you have registered.

About the session:

Outcomes and impact measurement and reporting can be challenging. In this session, we will introduce theory of change practice for those new to this work and demonstrate how Seedkit can support your organisation integrate a theory of change with outcomes measurement in the Seedkit platform.

*While all are welcome, we recommend social enterprises register with Seedkit before information sessions so you can get the most out of 'learning by doing' with information session knowledge fresh in your mind.

Seedkit acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the unceded lands on which we work, learn and live, and recognises the unique place held by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the original owners and custodians of the lands, skies and waterways of the Australian continent.

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