AIM Conference

Tuesday 24 September 2024

Online conference

Calling all AIM members! Join us for our free-for-members, half day online conference specifically curated for museums and heritage organisations.

 

Why should I attend?

Hear from our expert speakers as we get the latest insights for museums. We will be covering a range of important topics including museum tax relief, strategic income planning and Martyn’s Law.

More details can be seen in the programme below.

 

When and where?

  • Tuesday 24 September 2024

  • 09:15 – 12:45

  • Online

How do I book?

Book below. You'll receive updated event information approximately one week prior to the event date.

 

Who should attend?

This event would be valuable for AIM (Association of Independent Museums) members and the wider AIM community.

 

About CFG events and membership

Becoming a CFG member gives you access to exclusive benefits including event discounts, so find out more about CFG Membership before you book. Association of Independent Museums members can register for free CFG membership through our partnership.

CFG events, training and members' meetings can count towards your continuous professional development (CPD). For more details contact your association or email events@cfg.org.uk.

 
Speakers

Milly Durrant, Head of Membership, CFG

Jane Askew, Partner, Haysmacintyre

Alice Palmer, Senior Manager, Haysmacintyre

Dan Fletcher, Nonprofit Advisory, Moore Kingston Smith

Alan Baldwin, United Outcomes

Programme
09:30 - 09:45

Welcome from CFG and introduction to membership benefits

09:45 - 10:30

Museum tax relief

Join Jane Askew, Partner and Alice Palmer, Senior Manager, at Haysmacintyre, for an insightful session on Museums and Galleries Exhibition Tax Relief. You can expect to hear a summary of the recent legislative changes which have been implemented, the impact they will have on the value of the relief, and also sharing advice on the process of how to make a claim.

10:30 - 10:40

Break

10:45 - 11:30

Planning funding and income generation options

11:30 - 12:30

Introduction to Martyn's Law: enhancing public safety and counter-terrorism measures in visitor attractions across the UK.

In response to increasing threats of terrorism and the urgent need to enhance public safety, the UK government is introducing Martyn's Law, also known as the Protect Duty. Named in honour of Martyn Hett, a victim of the 2017 Manchester Arena attack, this legislation aims to establish a cohesive and robust framework to protect public spaces from terrorist attacks. This webinar will provide an in-depth understanding of Martyn's Law, its legal implications, and practical steps for effective preparation for Museums, Visitor Attractions, and other Leisure organisations with capacity to host 100+ visitors.

12:30 - 12:45

Closing remarks

Prices
Charities - Members£0.00
Individual - Members£0.00