Over recent months, the demand on charities and the vital work that they do has been immense. For many organisations, this has put increased pressure on their leadership teams, boards and staff members.
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.
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.
Back in November 2019, we hosted our first ever virtual conference: Digital Fundraising Day. A range of charity leaders and digital experts joined us in conversation for a programme of webinars...
Back in November 2019, we hosted our first ever virtual conference: Digital Fundraising Day. A range of charity leaders and digital experts joined us in conversation for a programme of webinars, podcasts and videos
Accessibility has gone from being an afterthought at best to an often spoken about subject at conferences, water coolers and now video calls throughout the charity sector.
We’re joined by Microsoft’s Senior Cloud Solution Architects for Data & AI who share examples of how charities are already seeing growth from AI adoption.
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