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Jenny Lowthrop

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  • Sep 25, 2024 | charitydigital.org.uk | Joe Lepper |Jenny Lowthrop |Krystal Jones |Kellie E. Smith

    The process for charities to secure much needed funds from legacy gifts can be an arduous one. Understandably when someone dies the legal process of distributing their estate is time-consuming, with many details around property, investments, and savings to be sorted. Delays in probate post-pandemic have not helped the situation.

  • Sep 24, 2024 | charitydigital.org.uk | Jenny Lowthrop |Ioan Marc Jones |Helen Olszowska

    Digital signposting helps people find services they need online without having to search in multiple different places. It is often easier to find where people can order a pizza or buy some clothes than finding services they require such as mental health support or group activities. You could have a signposting service within your website or your organisation may use signposting websites to post about your own services.

  • Sep 17, 2024 | charitydigital.org.uk | Joe Lepper |Jenny Lowthrop |Laura Stanley

    Employees giving up their time for good causes is becoming increasingly popular in UK workplaces, according to latest evidence. But this research also suggests employers can do more to keep up with soaring demand for workplace volunteering. To mark the start of Volunteers’ Week, we look at latest research around workplace schemes and the action charities and employers can take to ensure staff members can support charities.

  • Sep 12, 2024 | charitydigital.org.uk | Jenny Lowthrop |Ioan Marc Jones |Laura Stanley

    The Digital Poverty Alliance’s Charter calls for organisations to embed digital inclusivity into their daily operations. Here’s why we signed it Every year, the Digital Poverty Alliance (DPA) hosts End Digital Poverty Day to raise awareness, build community engagement, and garner support for tackling digital exclusion head-on. This End Digital Poverty Day, we’re taking the opportunity to share why we recently signed the DPA’s Charter for Digital Inclusion.

  • Sep 12, 2024 | charitydigital.org.uk | Jenny Lowthrop |Ioan Marc Jones |Laura Stanley |Christine C. Chiu

    Coworking spaces are often still seen as being for tech entrepreneurs and startups, but there are many kinds of coworking spaces that bring a range of benefits for charities, freelancers, and entrepreneursOur ways of working have changed since the pandemic, with many charities choosing to forgo a dedicated office space and move to remote working. This can offer a lot of flexibility for staff, but can leave people feeling isolated if they are working from their home every day.

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