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Faith, Hope, and Charity
In my own experience as a volunteer with various charities throughout Aberdeenshire,
I have found that there are many wonderful people working hard to make a real difference
to peoples lives. Their faith in the cause they are supporting, be it people, groups,
animals, buildings, or anything else, is truly remarkable. They work very long hours,
often for little or no pay, or recognition, because they have hope that what they
do will further their cause and bring benefits to the organisation, cause, or people
they support.
However, getting help to share the burden is not easy, many charities
rely on just a few people to keep things running. Funding and donations are more
difficult to get, as more and more charities compete for a limited amount of money.
Why
do we need a Charity web site?
So much has changed within charity organisations in the last few years. The image of charity in the 21st century is one of sponsored skydives, bungee jumps, or walking the Great Wall of China. We think of Live Aid, Comic Relief, and Children in Need. But at the heart of the matter things are still the same.
Charity is still about people giving up something to help others. However, more than ever, modern technology presents new ways to achieve the aims of charity and interest groups.
A recent article in the Guardian looked at charities and the importance of the web
to them, with 82% of respondents claiming that it was "vital" and 14% that it was
"fairly important" to their work. This compares with figures of 70% and 23% three
years ago.
Monday July 9, 2007
SocietyGuardian.co.uk
In 2006 a report was compiled called Online Charity Benchmarks by iConcertina, a London-based new media agency with a focus on the charity sector. iConcertina's Dean Russell was interviewed and expressed these comments.
“I appreciate the time and resource limitations that charities face. However, I passionately
believe that charities will benefit immensely from having a website that fulfils
the criteria we looked at in the report. I see no point in charities investing time
& energy into a web site if the online message is not aligned to the charity’s goals
and purpose. This includes getting donations but also building awareness and making
sure that if someone wants to support the cause they can easily do this from anywhere
in the world by simply going online. This includes making sure supporters can continue
to see the real-world benefits of the charity. Just having a pretty web site with
no useful information doesn’t do this, nor does a site with copy that’s a year old
or one that doesn’t allow donations online. A poor site is more likely to risk damaging
a charity’s credibility and this is likely to impact on online donations, especially
considering the web is increasingly used to support how and where we spend our money.
As a society we are moving more and more towards using the web for online research
and purchasing or donating. Therefore it’s important that the website be used as
a tool to support the charity’s offline charitable efforts and enables stakeholders
to engage with their cause.”
Dean talked to Chris Lake, editor, E-consultancy.
Enterprise Design makes having a Scottish charity web site easy, accessible and within a budget which charities can afford. We have experience of working with a number of charities in Fraserburgh, Peterhead and Banff and so we know peoples needs are different. Why not contact us today and I’d be happy to answer all your questions.
Charities with a web site from Enterprise Design benefit in many ways, not least of which is that people can check that you are who you say you are, what your charity number is, and what your work is all about and establish your credibility. Funders can find a mine of information about your cause, much more than they can from the few words you can write on an application form. That may make the difference between you being funded, or the money going elsewhere.
Enterprise Design provides a full and comprehensive range of services to ensure that all the areas of your web site design and development works together to provide a professional, businesslike, and quality appearance every time. We work with you to make your web site the best it can be, we can save you time by updating your web site for you, or money by designing a web site you can modify yourself.
Find out how Enterprise Design can help your charity
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Think about it
There are 23,806 registered charities in Scotland and over 168,000 charities in England and Wales.
Every one of these good causes needs money to survive and continue the work they do.
Having a web site from Enterprise Design can do so much to make your charity noticeable, your cause known, and your aims clearly explained.
Who would you support, a charity you know nothing about, or a charity that communicates?