Why charities fail to reach the mobile consumer
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Why charities fail to reach the mobile consumer

27 Jan 2012 | Dani Muir

Consumers have embraced smartphone technology but the charity sector is lagging behind. Dani Muir explains how charities should harness mobile technology as part of a joined-up marketing strategy.

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Experience shows that, all too often, it’s the nuts and bolts of fundraising and business operations that are forgotten when mergers and collaborations are planned. Dawn Varley outlines her top five tips for ensuring IT and systems success when two become one.

IT new business wins November 2011

The National Deaf Children’s Society (NDCS) has revealed plans to overhaul its website and online communication strategy to reach a larger audience and improve the services it offers online.

First principles in digital fundraising

Digital fundraising has become a vast and fast-moving discipline, but have you got the basics right? Rachel Beer outines some key principles in web optimisation.

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Protecting personal information isn't just a statutory responsibility. It also enhances your charity's reputation for integrity, says Louise Webb.

Scouts tie the knot with Access

The Scout Association has chosen two software products from Access to replace a ten-year-old system which did not have the necessary functionality for the charity's current needs.

Delivering ROI for your IT budget

Thomas Coles looks at how charities can ensure their IT operations deliver a return on investment.

Cyber crime - the new risk frontier

Cyber crime is a growing threat to charities. Simon Bulleyment describes the hackers' tactics.

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