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Institute of Fundraising - With over
3,800 individual members and 170 organisational members, representing
the majority of the major fundraising charities, the Institute is the
lead body for the fundraising profession. All except 500 members are based
in England and there is good distribution across the country. www.institute-of-fundraising.org.uk
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Charity Consortium of IT Directors Group (CCitDG)
- a consortium of the IT directors from the largest charities in the UK
(some 97 in membership). Its principal activities are exchanging information
and experience on topics such as benchmarking and IT governance, the selection
of suppliers and consultants, purchasing hardware and software at competitive
prices, and the value of the latest technologies in practical settings.
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Charity Technology Trust Charity Technology Trust (CTT) provides charities with technology based services and solutions that modernise fundraising and supporter management. Services include e-communication tools, payment processing, mobile fundraising and internet lottery and raffle systems. CTT works with over 120 charities and VCO's including Age Concern, Amnesty International, Childline, CFDG and Timebank.www.ctt.org |
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The Association of Charitable Foundations (ACF)
- the support organisation for grant-making trusts and foundations of all
types. Over 300 independent trusts and foundations, large and small, have
joined and are interested in promoting effective use of ICT. www.acf.org.uk
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Charity Finance Directors' Group (CFDG)
- a registered charity and membership organisation specialising in financial
management in charities with over 1,000 members, of whom nearly 80% are
responsible for ICT in their own organisation. www.cfdg.org.uk
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Charity Logistics - exist to serve its members
by providing cost savings on goods and services. We also offer advice and
help across a range of issues that affect our members. Membership is free
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smartchange - Using the smartchange giving
system, charities can present information about their cause, their needs
and their volunteering opportunities to over 100,000 UK employees - all
for FREE. www.smartchange.org |
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Community Network Community Network, a registered charity, is the sector specific communications organisation providing both audio conference call and web conferencing services to the charitable and not for profit sector. Visit www.community-network.org for further details of our work and how to access our service. www.community-network.org |
Editors
Peter Sweatman (peter) Peter is a founder of CTT and CITRA and New Philanthropy Capital. His specialist field is Charity IT Strategy.
Tony Simms (tony) Tony is a founder of CITRA and helps run Charity Logistics. His specialist field is IT Recovery and Back-up.
Joe Saxton (joe) Joe Saxton runs nfpsynergy and is a founder editor for CITRA. Joe's specialist field is IT Use in Charities.
Ivan Wainwright (ivan) Ivan Wainwright runs ITforCharities and used to work for Blackbaud. Ivan's specialist field is Charity Databases.
Howard Lake (howie) Howard Lake runs fundraising.co.uk and is a founder editor of CITRA. Howard's specialist field is IT for Fundraising.
Peter Flory (peteF) Peter Flory has spent years consulting with charities and is a founder CITRA editor. PeterF's specialist field is Charity IT Strategy.
Adrian Mitchell (mitch) Adrian Mitchell runs IT at Directory for Social Change and is a Founder editor of CITRA.
Sarah Hughes (sarah) Sarah is head of New Media and Partnerships at CAF and a founder editor. Sarah's specialist field is Web Strategy. |