Feb 12 2010

Champ live on stage: North London Workforce Development Conference – 15 March 2010

Published by Miles under Events

I’ll be presenting 2 workshops for the North London Workforce Development Conference on 15 March @ Cypriot Community Centre, Haringey, Wood Green, N22 5HJ

  • Using the Internet for fundraising
  • Writing a winning ICT grant proposal

Competition for funding is tough even in good economic times, let alone bad.  So what makes the difference in a proposal?  How do you help it to go from the bottom to the top of the pile?  More importantly, once it is noticed, what must you have in your proposal to ensure that you have the best chance possible of being funded?  These two workshops will show you how to:

  • assess ICT needs and to understand what we do, what we want to change, and why we want to change;
  • write a powerful technology case statement that makes clear to funders why they should fund the project;
  • identify the funders it makes most sense to approach and building a solid relationship with them;
  • spend less time looking for information and more time bidding for funds;
  • research online sources that make your fundraising more effective
  • Using the web to raise funds

The conference also brings together third sector organisations, training providers, statutory bodies & colleges to explore development opportunities for the third sector’s workforce and to work intelligently and collaboratively for future sustainability.

The conference will also provide delegates with free taster sessions on learning opportunities such as project management, training needs analysis, writing successful grant proposals and fundraising. There will also be stands showcasing WFD resources.

The conference is FREE to Voluntary and Community Sector Organisations  in North London

Contact Mariam.wahab@communitybarnet.org.uk for further information on workshops and speakers.

More about Workforce Development North London here.



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Feb 12 2010

Digital Inclusion champion urges investment in IT

Published by Miles under News, Policy, digital_inclusion

Martha Lane Fox, the Government’s newly appointed digital inclusion champion, has urged charitable foundations to award more grants to charities for their core functions and IT.

In an interview to mark the announcement of Government’s Race Online 2012 initiative, intended to bring four million more people online by the time the London Olympic Games begin, Lane Fox said it was “eye-opening” that charities often struggled to fund technology.

“They should be able to get money for core funding, not only for starting new projects………. Technology is not usually at the front of people’s minds, but investing in it can allow charities to work more quickly and effectively.”

That’s no surprise to us and Lasa has long been campaigning that funders should recognise that ICT underpins service delivery to beneficiaries and should be resourced accordingly. Recent research unearthed no more than 90 funders of ICT from amongst thousands of chaitable and statutory grant schemes.  Educating funders about the value of ICT is no easy task and needs all the help it can get from Government.

Lane Fox went on to say that the Government’s Race Online campaign would not fund IT systems for charities or give them funds to help their beneficiaries get online. But she said the Race Online 2012 website would include information to help charity beneficiaries to use the internet.  The Get Online page page points to a number of schemes – such as those run by Age Concern and Pass IT On – to help individuals get online and use the Internet safely.

Charities can head over to Lasa’s ICT Knowledgebase – an online resource providing the sector with quality jargon free ICT advice and guidance.

The Race Online 2012 campaign is expected to be launched within the next six weeks.

Source: Third Sector

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Feb 05 2010

Shining on a shoestring redux

Published by Miles under Events, New Media

Following on from last week’s gig for NAVCA at Reading, I was asked to make available my presentation on “ICT doing more with less”

In hard economic times, it can be easy for organisations to cut back on ICT, particularly with maintenance support and training.  These are false economies – ICT underpins service delivery, and used effectively can help organisations to better achieve their goals.  This workshop is designed as a brief tour around time and money saving tips and tools to help organisations make their ICT go further.  I was also asked to talk about using new media in the context of organisations being able to use these new free and low cost tools to extend their reach and tell their story to funders.  The list of examples is not exhaustive, let me know if you have others.

The presentation is available for download from here:

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Feb 04 2010

Download it now: Computanews 155

Published by Miles under News

The latest issue of Lasa’s Computanews magazine is now available to download as a free PDF (1.5mb).

Computanews provides straightforward information on the use of ICT (information and communications technology) for staff in small to medium sized voluntary organisations. Sign up

In this issue:

  • Project management – let’s work together – project management methodologies abound, but Aba Maison argues that the people side is as important as the processes.
  • Look back in tech – the editors take a look at what might be happening in 2010 – and what ICT life was like 10 years back
  • Tips 155 – Using project management tools – 12 tips to help with the project management process
  • Answr up – Gunner at Aspiration talks to Computanews about their exciting new knowledge aggregation “FAQ on steroids” project.
  • Data Protection – Paul Ticher looks at the latest developments affecting the sector and we review his revised data protection book
  • Building Bridges – Ian Goodman from Lasa tells us how the latest project is going
  • Managing Technology To Meet Your Mission – we review NTEN’s essential new tech management book

Where’s events and newsbits gone?
We’re changing Computanews slightly from this month by not publishing events or newsbits. Why? Well, we can free up a bit more room for longer articles because events and news is covered in full in our monthly London ICT e-Bulletin. If you’re not already getting this, sign up now!

Missed an issue?
Recent archived issues of Computanews can now be downloaded – see links in the sidebar on the right or visit the Computanews home page.

Tell your colleagues and friends about Computanews
It is easy to forward on this mailing to others who you think would benefit from Computanews. If you are reading someone else’s copy, why not sign up for your own?

Fancy yourself as a writer?
Computanews welcomes contributions from readers – whether it’s an observation on an article or a longer piece. If you would be interested in contributing drop an email to computanews@lasa.org.uk

Computanews ICT Guides
The Lasa Computanews Guides offer practical guidance on specific ICT issues and help answer common queries. Guides are available as a FREE PDF download. Guides currently available are:

* ICT Security
* Managing ICT
* Data Protection
* Project Management
* Circuit Riders

Download from the Lasa Computanews Guides webpage

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Jan 22 2010

Champ live on stage: Shining on a Shoestring @ Green Park Business Centre, Reading

Published by Miles under Events

It’s not quite rock and roll, but I’ll be presenting 2 workshops on ‘ICT – doing more with less’ on 3 February at NAVCA’s Shining on a Shoestring conference.

The Beatles final gig @ Candlestick Park San Francisco 1966

During the economic downturn and Big Squeeze on funding, ICT could become an easy cut as organisations look to save money.  This workshop will show that ICT underpins service delivery and there are many free or low cost tools and tips organisations can use for improving communications and increasing effectiveness.

NAVCA’s Shining on a Shoestring conference is a networking and development event designed and priced with the needs of smaller local infrastructure organisations  in mind. The event programme will feature:

  • Leading effectively in a smaller LIO
  • Funding strategies
  • Marketing the difference you make to politicians and funders
  • Involving the sector in representation and influencing

To find out more or book your place, go via the NAVCA event page.

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Jan 22 2010

January 2010 London ICT e-bulletin

Published by Miles under News, e-bulletin

In this London ICT e-bulletin for January 2010 we round up the latest ICT news, events, funding, tools, tips and resources for staff in small to medium-sized voluntary organisations.  Don’t forget you can receive the bulletin via email and join in the discussions over at the Knowledgebase Forums.

ict news
New decade of technology, data breaches, buggy software, web trends, ICT assistance.

events, training and learning
CiviCRM, NetSquared, FOSDEM, West London volunteering conference, NTC, Sounddelivery workshops, Idealware seminars, Media Trust training, Lasa ICT Learning Programme

funding and awards
Small grants for Bermondsey groups, Media Trust awards, SCIE programme, Children In Need, consultancy for helpline organisations

resources
Remote working, mapping, browser sizing, web usability, data safeguarding

practical tips
Advice on cloud computing, Twitter, engaging inactive email lists, 404 error pages

tools & applications
Website filtering, web accessibility, alternative browsers, virtualisation, phloging, mail archiving

opinion
Social media strategies, social trends, new technologies for 2010, ten commandments of social media (or not), virtual volunteers, email overload

discussion
Remote working

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Dec 18 2009

Ofcom roundup

Published by Miles under News, ofcom

Ofcom today issued three release on a new non-emergency number, an analysis of the state of the UK and international telecommunications market, and an assessment of the UK mobile market.

  • The International Communications Market 2009 (December) – this report analyses the prices of communications services in the UK and compared them against the prices available in other countries (France, Germany, Italy, Spain and the US).  Download the full report from Ofcom.
  • Ofcom Mobile Sector Assessment – Mobile Evolution concludes that the UK mobile market is serving citizens and consumers well and it is not appropriate to do a wider market review at this point. However, the report also highlights mobile coverage as an area of concern and refers to research that Ofcom is currently carrying out to determine the causes of mobile not-spots in the UK.  www.ofcom.org.uk/consult/condocs/msa/statement/

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Dec 16 2009

December 2009 London ICT e-bulletin

Published by Miles under e-bulletin

The monthly London ICT e-bulletin is aimed at smaller voluntary and community organisations, managers, circuit riders and accidental techies. It will keep you up to date with the latest news for circuit riding, ICT events and training, ICT accessibility and more.

It’s free to subscribe to the monthly e-bulletin.  Just sign up at:  www.lasa.org.uk/lasa/mailing-lists/

In this month’s issue we look at:

 

  • ict news:  Silver Surfers day, broadband speeds, internet champion, Microsoft “most trusted”, Guardian Technology out of print.
  • events, training and learning: Net Tuesday, Modernising Volunteering, Connect with Social Media, NTC, Idealware seminars, IT apprenticeships, Media Trust training, Lasa ICT training
  • funding and awards: Capacitybuilders, media projects, Get Connected, FutureEverything Award, last chance for BT Community Connections
  • resources: National Support Services ICT resources part 2, plain English data protection, email fundraising, software summit report, Green IT Expo, help for the disabled, replacing technology, data safeguards
  • practical tips: IE holes plugged, top RSS, web accessibility and writing tips
  • tools & applications:

Thunderbird 3 launched, Chrome browser, online sharing, visual presentations, micro blogging, speech recognition, Google Wave, text reader
  • opinion: Integrating email and databases, website inception, business or home PCs, revealing passwords
  • discuss: Who do you trust?

To receive the free monthly e-bulletin by email, sign up at: www.lasa.org.uk/lasa/mailing-lists/

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Nov 27 2009

Calling all London Circuit Riders and Accidental Techies – 15 December ‘09

Published by Miles under Circuit Riding, Events

What’s happening?

Join us at 1pm on 15 December 2009 @ Novas Scarman Contemporary Urban Centre Lasa, London E1 7SA for a networking lunch with members of LVSC’s STAN (Development Workers) and CASCADE (Information Workers) networks.

During the afternoon session we’ll be hearing a presentation from Mike Veitch on data mining and exploring what circuit riders, information workers and development workers can learn from each other.

Register here.


Is this for me?

If you are someone who provides technology support to non-profit organisations or someone who has an interest in using technology or maybe you’re an “accidental techie” who ends up looking after your organisation’s ICT – this is the event for you to connect with others supporting technology in the field.


It’s FREE and everyone’s welcome – but please confirm your place to give us an idea of numbers, etc.


Map: http://tinyurl.com/yhud2hs

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Nov 27 2009

London events, training & learning December – January 2009

Published by Miles under Events, e-bulletin

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From the London ICT bulletin.  Subscribe here.


01 December: Netsquared Net Tuesday @ eOffice, 2 Sheraton Street, Soho 5.30 -7.30 – This month’s meeting looks at the eCampaigning Louder.org.uk website and an opportunity for sharing. Sign up for Net Tuesday.

4 December: SpiceWorld London
@ Roxy Bar and Screen, London SE1 – A full day’s learning on the free SpiceWorks helpdesk and inventory tool. Register for Spiceworld London

8 December: NCVO ICT Foresight Seminar @ NCVO, London, N1 – What’s round the corner in the world of technology and where might your organisation be in 5 years’ time? Find out more about this afternoon seminar (2.30 – 5.00pm followed by drinks reception) and book online.

15 December 2009: London Circuit Rider afternoon networking event @ Novas Contemporary Urban Centre, London Bridge – Joint event with members of LVSC’s STAN and Cascade networks. We’ll be exploring what circuit riders, information workers and development workers can learn from each other. Sign up for the London Circuit Riders.

13 January: Modernising Volunteering by Red Foundation – a free training seminar providing an introduction to working with social networks for volunteer support service workers and those who are thinking of or just starting to use these networks for volunteer recruitment and communication with their peers or members.  Find out more about modernising volunteering

Media Trust training
The Media Trust is running a number of digital media training events in the London area over the next few months – see the Media Trust training page for more information.

Lasa ICT Learning Programme
A reminder that applications are open for this new innovative programme which will help circuit riders, development workers and accidental techies develop their awareness of the sector and its ICT needs, consultancy, planning and non-technical skills. More information and application forms

Event/training organisers – if you are planning an event please send us brief details so we can include it in the e-Bulletin by emailing ictbulletin@lasa.org.uk

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