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IT Special Interest Group to hold conference on 31 May

The Institute of Fundraising has announced details of the 2006 Annual IT SIG/Data Analyst Conference.

Seminars include topics on databases, internet/new media, fundraising, data analysis and data enhancement, including the following confirmed sessions:

– Peter Flory: Fundraising Databases – Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow
– Susie Wright of Amnesty International and Sue Fidler of CTT: A case study on Amnesty’s implementation of an online payment system.
– Which analysis tool? The Really Useful Guide to Data Analysis Software – Nigel Magson of Talking Numbers
– Nick Mason of Occam: Use of Web analytics & Online Data in the NFP Sector
– Electronic Marketing – How To Doit Legally (i.e. all you need to know about email opt-ins/outs and more) – Louise Townsend of Pinsent Masons
– Iain Pritchard of Sayer Vincent – Implementing Databases
– And an update from The Inland Revenue on what you need to do to ensure you and your database is compliant with Gift Aid regulation.

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The event will be held on May 31st in London, and the cost for registration is £45 for IOF members, £60 for non-members and £90 for companies and consultants.

To book your place, visit the SIG’s new web site at http://www.iofitsig.org and click on The Conference.

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