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Benchmarking research into charities' Internet use opens again

Howard Lake | 9 June 2005 | News

Virtual Promise, the annual research project into the use of the Internet by charities, is getting underway again for its fifth year, and charities are being asked to fill in its survey form.

The research has been conducted since the first Virtual Promise report in 2001 by nfpSynergy. This year it is partnering with CITRA, the Charity IT Resource Alliance, to help improve the breadth and depth of the research.

This year’s survey “should only take a few minutes”, say nfpSynergy, “and it will invaluable to us in understanding how charity use of the Internet has developed over the last 12-18 months.” The survey should be completed by 27 June 2005.

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A new facility allows you to complete the survey in several sessions: simply reclick on the link to the online questionnaire and it will you take straight back to the place in the survey where you left it, providing you use the same computer.

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