Archive for 2010

Volunteers to help sort web access complaints

Computers - problems

Fix the Web is led by Citizens Online and funded by Nominet Trust. A number of partners are also contributing to the development of the project.

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Application process opens for Transitional Fund

Cash-Alert

The Office for Civil Society has launched the Transition Fund to help charities, voluntary groups and social enterprises which deliver high quality public services to be more resilient, agile and able to take opportunities presented by a changing funding environment.

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Martyn Lewis: Media ignores voluntary sector

Stop - Beware

The government’s Big Society agenda will deliver real change in Britain and when it does the media will have a responsibility to report on it, according to our new Chair, veteran broadcaster Martyn Lewis.

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Search Toolkit for Charities & Public Sector

Computers - workstation

The IAB has teamed up with brands such as Oxfam, Shelter and the COI to provide best practice case studies in the use of search, and stress the importance of having a thorough strategy. With 89% of active internet users relying on search engines, resulting in almost 2 billion searches per month in the UK it is now the cornerstone of consumes’ online activity.

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Think Venue Think Third Sector…

Event Rail

The Think Venue Think Third Sector Co-operative (TVTTS) was launched in June 2010. It is a web-based resource which enables visitors to find venues that are available within the voluntary & community sector for events and conferences.

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