planning for digital inclusion in communities.,“Our Digital Champions might suffer from stage fright.”,Some of this takes time and trust, with the organisation that is supporting them, with the learners they,If in doubt, reach out to Volunteer Scotland for more support and resources.,Our How to Guide for Digital Inclusion is a great resource for this!
https://scvo.scot/p/49309/2022/03/15/agile-working-and-risk-management
Digi-tale There are lots of digital opportunities to encourage people to share their charity tales.,For example when Stirling Soup first joined Good HQ, they asked their supporters on Facebook to share,You might also want to consider doing a regular blog post, sharing reviews from Good HQ as well as other,It’s not all about digital Asking people for reviews isn’t all about being digital – don’t forget your
https://scvo.scot/p/21688/2017/11/09/how-do-you-ask-people-to-write-reviews
Last year SCVO supported a group of senior leaders from a wide range of organisations to launch a Call,to Action for a Digitally Confident Third Sector in Scotland.,Our Digital Pioneer case studies have highlighted changes organisations have been making.,” “How boards can make a difference” “What does digital mean for funders” The rest of the agenda will,confident third sector in Scotland and guide our work on digital evolution for the next twelve months
https://scvo.scot/p/16323/2017/10/18/a-call-to-action-unconference-agenda-2018
Not only can chatbots be used by charities for all kinds of interactions with customers and supporters,information an individual is presented with will dictate which organisations are able to reach potential supporters,Hosted by SCVO Digital Director David McNeill, you can book your place here.
https://scvo.scot/p/23628/2018/01/19/ai-and-the-third-sector
SCVOs digital evolution programme focuses on supporting organisations to understand how digital technologies,So, I guess we’d be being a bit hypocritical if we didn’t support the Charity Digital Skills Report 2018,What better way of helping us to help you than telling us exactly the support and development opportunities
https://scvo.scot/p/24106/2018/01/31/the-charity-digital-skills-report-2018
Our specific calls on the Scottish Government to act to support voluntary organisations through this,to charities and to the people we support.,and promoting and supporting innovation and improvement.,skills through training and useful volunteer development tools, policies and guidesoffer a one stop digital,organisations employ over 135,000 paid staff – a third more than the 100,000 staff employed in the digital
https://scvo.scot/p/55743/2022/11/29/cost-of-living-crisis-scvo-and-volunteer-scotland-briefing-for-mps
The sixth round of the Digital Participation Charter Fund will again focus on two specific themes: supporting,SCVO Digital can support your activity at every turn, tapping into our team “hive mind” for support and,referring to other projects such as the brilliant One Digital to give you additional support, training,Meeting your pledge is easy for Charter Fund projects – by receiving support from us to deliver the digital,plenty of time to check out our previous projects, keep an eye out for our forthcoming project guest blogs
https://scvo.scot/p/24980/2018/03/28/can-you-help-support-the-development-of-basic-digital-skills
Since the Charter Fund opened in 2014 it has supported over 15,000 high-need learners to develop basic,The Welcoming is one of over 100 organisations who have benefitted from Charter Fund support.,skills to support their lives here.,who can support digital participation in unexpected ways.,*This blog originally featured on the Scottish Government's blog site on 5 April 2018.
https://scvo.scot/p/25048/2018/04/11/new-funding-announced-to-increase-digital-skills