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UK: Are charities keeping up with the internet revolution?

UK charity nfpSynergy has launched its annual Virtual Promise survey to find out how the internet is being used by non profits. If you are a charity, large or small, join in!

di Vita Sgardello

Since 2000 nfpSynergy has been surveying charities annually to find out how they use the internet. The survey, Virtual Promise, is the only survey of its kind; it is now being launched for the seventh time and the NGO is urging all charities to participate.

The free results that come out of this survey are used by a wide range of organisations, big and small, for varying reasons, from being a general snapshot of the status quo through to a vital internal advocacy tool when arguing for an increase in budget.

It is because of the study's uniqueness and increasing significance that we are interested in responses from all charities – whether or not you responded last year we and those organisations who have and will benefit from the research would be extremely grateful if you could spare 10-15 minutes to answer the questions. The survey must be completed by Friday 18th January, 2008.

To complete the survey

Pass the message on to colleagues, friends or anyone you think may be willing and able to fill in the questionnaire.

More info:
www.nfpsynergy.net

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