IAB introduces free training morning for charities

Posted on Thursday 14 August 2025 | IAB UK

We’re hosting a free training morning for charities to help marketers in the sector master the techniques and trends to unlock successful digital ad strategies 


With limited resources and small teams, charity marketers face unique challenges - from keeping up with fast-moving trends to mastering new technologies. That’s why we’re offering a free training session to help charity teams to grow their digital advertising skills. If that’s you, join us on Wednesday 10 September, 9am - 12pm, at the IAB UK office in Covent Garden for a morning full of practical insights and tools that you can put to work straight away. 

Tom Stevens, Director of Marketing at IAB UK, said: “This workshop is a great chance to get stuck in, ask the questions that matter, network with industry professionals and walk away with skills that can make a real difference. Whether you’re new to digital advertising or sharpening existing expertise, our aim is to leave you with the confidence and know-how to drive real impact.” 

The morning will cover: 

  • How to maximise creativity in digital advertising  

  • A guide to programmatic advertising 

  • An introduction to creator marketing 

  • The policy developments to know 

  • Mastering measurement strategies 

  • What AI can offer right now    

Spaces are limited, so don’t miss your chance to secure a spot – book here.  

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