What is sub-contracting and when should you do it? Are you confused about the differences between contracting, sub-contracting and other formal ways of working with other organisations?
This webinar will step you through the key issues to consider when sub-contracting, look at other options available and provide tips on how best to negotiate agreements.
We'll cover:
- The basics of a sub-contract and when you might use one
- The difference between a contract and a sub-contract
- Other types of collaborative arrangements
- Key issues to consider before entering a sub-contract, including clauses you should include
What you’ll receive:
- 75-minutes of plain-language training from an expert lawyer
- Copy of webinar recording and slide presentation (recording available for 30 days)
- Opportunity to submit questions
- Information on further resources and support
Cost: $30 - $50
If your organisation is unable to cover the webinar fee or if you're having trouble registering please get in touch at nfptraining@justiceconnect.org.au or call 03 8636 4448.
This is an online event - access details for the webinar will be sent by email before the event.
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“Really clear, concise and accessible information. Thank you!”
Please note you will receive a confirmation from Zoom 1-2 days after you register which will include the link to access the webinar and the password. You will also receive reminder emails with this information one week, one day and one hour prior to the webinar.
If you have any questions or you're having trouble registering please contact us at nfptraining@justiceconnect.org.au
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