Embracing Digital First experiences in the Charity Sector

Posted on: October 25, 2021

Over the past ten years the charity sector has moved towards digitalisation to better engage with and improve the experience of their key stakeholders, beneficiaries and donors with digital acceleration moving at rapid speed during the pandemic.

However, the industry still has a long way to go, and challenges such as tech skills gaps in the workforce, budgets and data security mean that the industry still has a lot to learn about maximising the digital experience.

Third Sector has partnered with Salesforce.org to bring you the, Embracing Digital First experiences in the Charity Sector breakfast briefing, taking place on 11 November 2021, online from 9:30am – 12:00pm.

Register here. 

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