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UK Fundraising Forum reaches 1,000th registered user

Howard Lake | 16 September 2004 | News

UK Fundraising Forum, the free discussion forum for fundraisers, now has 1,000 registered users.

The Forum, which has been running since 1996, is designed to help fundraisers share expertise and experience and to help them avoid reinventing the wheel. Each message posted is archived in the Forum in its various topic categories, thus creating an unrivalled collection of freely-given advice and expertise from a wide variety of fundraisers and professional advisers.

The Forum continues to grow, and now has over 1,000 registered users. Users need to register on the Forum if they wish to post a message or sign up for e-mail alerts of new messages of interest to them.

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Of course, there is no need to register in order to search and read the Forum’s archive of messages. So, the Forum attracts and is used by many more than its 1,000 registered users.

The Forum is arguably one of the more successful online forums for UK voluntary sector staff, apart from being the first such resource in Europe for professional fundraisers. A quick glance at other related forums shows either a limited number of registered users or very infrequent use.

For example:

If you haven’t yet explored the UK Fundraising Forum, try searching it now to see if your current fundraising problem has been discussed or answered already.

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