A charity has asked you to help them put together their website. You might be a circuit rider, web designer, ICT volunteer, charity employee, consultant or the treasurer’s nephew – question is, how should you go about it? Many voluntary organisations won’t know what’s involved in commissioning, owning and developing a website and without technical advice they might make the wrong decisions and miss out on much that the Internet has to offer them. That’s why, if you have both web development and voluntary sector experience, you can help them get a really effective online presence. So what skills and knowledge will you need?
I’ve written an article, published on the ICT Hub’s Knowledgebase at www.icthubknowledgebase.org.uk/helpgroupsplanwebsites about how to best support an organisation through the process of planning a website.
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