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Gifts in Kind's annual technology tracking survey

Howard Lake | 8 July 2002 | News

Most non-profits still do not have a long-term technology plan, according to the US-based Gifts In Kind International.

The finding is based on the results of its fifth annual Technology Tracking Study which have just been released.

The Study aims to identify the hurdles non-rofit organisations still face in overcoming the “digital divide” within the non-profit sector. “While we have seen significant improvement on more than half of the key measures, it is concerning to note there was little or no increase in long-term technology planning on the part of 33% of the nation’s non-profits,” said Sue Bell, Gifts In Kind International’s research analyst.

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