Practical and step-by-step guidance to make the best use of digital tools and processes to help your charity, organisation or community group
Guidance on digital leadership and how to implement a digital strategy
This page covers the range of digital skills, when they are useful, and how to check for basic and essential skills.
Use this page to understand which digital skills your organisation needs to work on first. And how to find out about digital skills among staff, volunteers and other colleagues.
There are plenty of resources out there to help grow digital skills, whatever your budget.
Use these 10 tips to make running a digital skills programme feel manageable. It will help you create a programme that’s engaging and inclusive.
Run a survey to measure your charity, organisation or community group's level of digital skill
Help your organisation's staff and volunteers to engage with digital change
Find out about charity software discounts to help your organisation use technology
The latest research from the Covid-19 Voluntary Sector Impact Barometer reveals big changes in how charities and voluntary sector organisations are using digital technology to work and deliver services due to the pandemic.
Our survey of more than 10,000 people provides the most detailed analysis of volunteering for a decade
Resources, events, support and information on the big issues affecting small charities
Resources, events and information on the big issues affecting small charities
NCVO and Microsoft UK share findings from our recent artificial intelligence (AI) event – along with opportunities for ongoing learning
How to apply for grant funding for digital and technology costs
Find out about national schemes to provide charities and other organisations with digital volunteer support
How to choose the right digital agency or freelancer for your charity, organisation or community group
Get started with digital communications, campaigns and content in the charity sector and find out who can help
Get the basics on data and insight and why they matter to charities, organisations and community groups