
Basic tech options: guide to making choices for your small charity or community organisation
21/01/2025
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Time: 13:30 - 14:30
Location: Online
Description
If you are a small community group or charity based in the UK, you might be interested in the free or low-cost software options that are available to you. In this session, we will explore the different types of software that you can access depending on your group's status (Community group, Community Interest Company, Registered Charity etc).
We will also compare and contrast some of the most popular platforms, such as Google Workspace and Microsoft 365, and show you how they can help you work more efficiently and collaboratively.
You will get to see the software in action, as we use some of the features during the session. You will also have the opportunity to ask questions and get follow-up support if needed.
Don't miss this chance to learn more about the software solutions that can benefit your organisation. Register now and join us for this informative and interactive session.
This forms part of our Digital Foundations programme https://superhighways.org.uk/training-advice-and-technical/digital-basics
Related Events
- A Brief Introduction to Microsoft 365
- What is a domain? Getting started with emails and websites
- A Brief Introduction to Google Workspace
Course format
Group introductory training webinar
This session is an online live-format webinar. As with all of Superhighways' online training, there will be some interactivity, which may include asking you to contribute to the chat, take part in polls or join a short breakout session for a conversation with other participants.
Joining by video will give you the best possible experience - but isn't essential throughout.
We may ask you to introduce yourselves. There will be a chance to ask questions.
Trainer/s
Paul has been working with technology and websites for over 30 years. He has helped establish charitable CICs running local fund raising events (Kew Fete & Kew Village market) and worked with Charities in the Richmond/Kew area developing their websites and getting the most from the software available to them. Paul loves investigating new software products and helping organizations choose the most appropriate tools and get the most out of them to benefit their organisation.
