Made to measure - the Charity CRM Software Survey 2013
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Made to measure - the Charity CRM Software Survey 2013

11 Mar 2013 | Diane Sim

With a wide range of off-the-peg and tailored CRM software solutions available, fundraisers are spoilt for choice and more charities than ever are happy with their decision, finds Diane Sim.

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Does every cloud have a silver lining?

Cloud computing can deliver many benefits, but each organisation should ask itself certain questions to ascertain whether it is right for them, says Peter Bodley-Scott.

Dumb terminals, devices and driving licences

John Tate makes some intriguing predictions for the future of charity IT.

Statistics on cookie usage

New laws regarding internet cookies came into effect last month which will affect how all organisations treat user data online.

What is the most important thing to know about your supporters?

What are the three most important pieces of data a charity can hold on its supporters? A Fundraising roundtable, supported by Valldata, brought together some top fundraisers to discuss what they value most in supporter data. ‘Everything’, for starters.

Legal changes ahead for Scottish charity websites

New regulations which will affect all Scottish charity websites have been tabled in the Scottish Parliament and will take effect from 1 May 2012. Gavin McEwan explains.

Web advice: Understanding the cookie regulations

New regulations on how website owners can track and monitor user behaviour are due to come into effect soon. Adrian Cutcliffe discusses what the new cookie law might mean for charities.

Responsible data protection can pay dividends

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

Delivering ROI for your IT budget

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

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