The aim of the webinar is to raise awareness of PIR’s .ORG learning resources and encourage UK charities to understand – and make the most of – their data.
The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic will be felt for many years to come. But the lasting legacy of how the sector responded will be how it has adapted to think differently
Over the past few months, and with COVID-19 restrictions still heavily limiting in-person activities, webinars have become a hugely popular way for charities to deliver services, workshops, events and much more
Charities have been hit hard by coronavirus – more people requiring their invaluable services and a smaller number of available resources have made it difficult for non-profit organisations of all sizes to operate. We’ve had to adapt.
In the wake of COVID-19, demands on both public and private funds are higher than ever. Charities will be under increased scrutiny, with those that can provide clear and accurate impact reporting in the best position to secure funding.
According to the findings of the 2020 Charity Digital Skills Report, over half of non-profit organisations still don’t have a digital strategy in place. This statistic barely changes from the previous year.
Inboxes and news feeds continue to be dominated by information about COVID-19. Every day donors and consumers are being inundated with letters from CEOs, service updates and special offers.
While COVID has been troubling and difficult for a lot of orgaisations, a shining light has been that so many have had their hand forced when it comes to adopting digital change, and many charities are not only surviving but thriving.
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