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Increasing your income through social media
15 September 2011
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Third Sector Breakfast Briefing
Start Date
20 January 2011 09:15
End Date
20 January 2011 12:00
Location
Tavern Room, The RSA,
8 John Adam Street,
London
WC2N 6EZ
Price
£10.00
Fundraising, Security & Access
Key topics for discussion:
• Measuring ROI
• Raising funds online
• Increasing efficiency through IT
• Succeeding with social media
• Protecting your organisation’s security
Many charities are experiencing a surge in demand for their services at a time when budgets are being squeezed and resources over-stretched. This breakfast briefing aims to bring together third sector leaders to see how charities are using IT to decrease costs and wastage and increase revenue, security and effectiveness.
The NSPCC, together with Northgate Managed Services, will be sharing their expertise on the ways in which third sector organisations can manage their IT infrastructure more efficiently. Raising IT will share some of the tools, tactics and techniques for raising funds and awareness online.
The workshop is free but guests are asked to pay a £10 deposit. The total amount will be given to one of the charities attending, chosen at random.
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