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Virtual Promise 2003 questionnaire distributed

Howard Lake | 26 November 2003 | News

The fourth Virtual Promise survey is now underway, tracking how charities use the Internet.

The questionnaire for Virtual Promise 2003 has been posted by think-tank nfpSynergy to its database of charities who have previously completed the survey. Now in its fourth year, Joe Saxton, nfpSynergy’s Driver of Ideas, says of the survey: “we now have some really interesting tracking questions for how use is changing over time.”

If you haven’t received the questionnaire and would like to take part in this valuable survey, you should request a copy from Joe Saxton. It takes about 15 minutes to complete, he says. If you prefer a paper version you should provide your postal address.

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