How to Integrate Digital Ways of Working in Your Charity
With the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic, many charities were forced to accelerate adoption of digital ways of working. Charities rose to the challenge to keep delivering their services in…
With the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic, many charities were forced to accelerate adoption of digital ways of working. Charities rose to the challenge to keep delivering their services in…
We are delighted to announce that we have partnered with learning disability charity, Hft, to help them deliver Helix, a full business change and digital transformation programme. This programme will…
Before 2020, charities were often found to be lacking in digital ways of working and skillsets. And while progress was being made, it was much slower than other industries. The…
As charities are forced to do more with less funding it becomes more important to squeeze the best ROI possible from investments. Getting more from your charity’s IT systems is…
One of the biggest differences we have seen in the charity sector is that many organisations won’t have an Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system. This is a real shame as…
The recent release of the Charity Digital Skills Report 2021 makes for interesting reading for those involved in the charity sector. This UK-based report is now in its fifth year…
Covid-19 has forced many businesses to change the way they operate, and this is especially true within the charity sector. Although the sector is varied in aims and objectives, all…
We are really pleased to start working with another great charity – Crossroads Caring Scotland, who are a not for profit providing support to carers and their families. We will…
The Optimum PPS team are delighted to announce that we are beginning work with another great Scottish charity, Waverley Care. After hearing about our work with Circle Scotland, the…
Charities who are considering an upgrade to their IT system are likely to be faced with a difficult question – should they go for cloud-based or remain on-premise? While both…