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  • 2 weeks ago | charitydigital.org.uk | Kellie E. Smith |Laura Stanley |Christine C. Chiu |Mary Wessel

    We share tips for charities when entering awards schemes that can boost their chances of successCharity awards are powerful tools for recognition and impact. For charity teams, they boost morale and allow time for celebration of achievements. For supporters, awards showcase the real-world difference their time, donations, and energy have made, reinforcing their connection to the cause they care about.

  • 1 month ago | charitydigital.org.uk | Christine C. Chiu |Laura Stanley |Mary Wessel

    What is zero trust architecture? 27 Mar 2025by Christine ChiuDesign your cybersecurity infrastructure with zero-trust philosophyYou have viewed all of your 1 articles as an unregistered userTo continue reading this article please register. For unlimited access to our free content, please register.

  • 2 months ago | charitydigital.org.uk | Laura Stanley |Kellie E. Smith |Joe Lepper

    We explore the best tips to help charity professionals network and collaborate effectively with leaders in the sector When it comes to embracing digital technology, collaboration is essential. With emerging technology such as artificial intelligence (AI) professing to transform the ways we work and live, charities must work together to co-ordinate a sector-wide response, learning best practices and sharing lessons along the way.

  • Jan 16, 2025 | charitydigital.org.uk | Joe Lepper |Kellie E. Smith |Laura Stanley

    Social media is a vital tool to help charities reach new audiences, communicate with supporters and beneficiaries, and raise awareness of their cause. Yet, in a busy online world, it’s easy for marketing campaigns to get lost in the crowd. How can charities ensure that their organisation stands out? In this webinar, Senior Product Manager at Adobe, Andy Lambert will go through the strategies, tips and tricks needed to create standout campaigns.

  • Oct 2, 2024 | charitydigital.org.uk | Laura Stanley |Kellie E. Smith |Jane Waterfall |Joe Lepper

    An accessibility statement shows your users that your charity values people with disabilities visiting its website, and that you are committed to social responsibility and providing equal access to information for all. It supports a positive relationship between the charity and its users while opening up contact with people experiencing accessibility problems, allowing the charity to improve. All this really can be achieved with a short, simple statement.