When |
Jan 26, 2021
from 04:30 PM to 06:00 PM |
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Where | online |
Contact Name | Rebecca Goodbourn |
Contact Phone | 02076204862 |
Attendees |
It is aimed at all trustees regardless of their digital experience |
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The Covid-19 crisis has accelerated the transition to digital technology, with charities adopting remote working practices and transforming services almost overnight. Boards quickly adjusted to Zoom meetings and brought forward previously planned investments in technology for their organisations. Yet as restrictions start to ease with the rollout of Coronavirus vaccines, charities will have to decide which aspects of remote working and digital services to keep and how to integrate new ways of working with more traditional face-to-face delivery.
This free seminar—run in partnership with the Clothworker’s Company—explores what trustees are and should be doing to ensure their charity is using digital effectively. It is aimed at all trustees regardless of their digital experience, and will cover:
- How charities have used digital through Covid-19 so far.
- Ways trustees can support their charities to harness digital technology to improve services, put beneficiaries at the centre of service delivery, increase reach and engagement, share resources, and maximise operating efficiency.
- What questions trustees should ask themselves to ensure their charity makes the right decisions around whether and how to use digital to boost their charity’s impact through and beyond Covid-19.
The event will be chaired by Fran Perrin, NPC trustee and speakers include Zoe Amar one of the charity sector’s leading digital experts and founder of Zoe Amar Digital, and Matthew Corner Trustee of Tutors United.