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Charity Technology Trust marks saving charities

Howard Lake | 17 October 2013 | News

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Charity Technology Trust reports that it has saved charities £100 million in technology costs over the past 11 years. 

It enables eligible charities to receive hardware and software products, donated by leading technology brands, to improve the efficiency of their operations.

As it reaches this milestone the charity, the only one in the UK devoted to improving the operational efficiency of charities through the use of information technology, has announced that it is changing its name. It is now ‘Technology Trust‘, and its new strapline describes it as ‘a friend in the digital world’.

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Its services, which are used by 17,000 charities, have also been renamed:

Richard Craig, CEO of Technology Trust, said: “Whether we are helping charities to save money on the latest software, implement online fundraising, adopt email marketing or move to the cloud, our mission is to provide friendly advice and guidance to help charities achieve more with technology. Our new branding really captures this.”
 

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