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142: How technology is meeting charity challenges16 Jul 202400:19:39
The last few years have been challenging for charities. A global pandemic hastened the speed of digital transformation for the entire sector, widespread inflation led to growing costs and more precarious fundraising, and charities have had to balance rising service demand with an uncertain economy.  

But many of these challenges have predated the pandemic – what’s changed is the way we rise to them. Evolving technology has allowed charities to innovate more than ever before, with advances in everything from web accessibility to digital fundraising. 

In this podcast, we’re joined by Tony Connor, Senior Director of Product Marketing at PIR.org, the organisation that looks after the .org domain name, to discuss how technology is developing to meet charity’s challenges, both old and new.  

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140: How your organisation should approach ESG11 Jun 202400:41:32
Climate change is a recurring news topic, perhaps the most pressing issue of our age, and it’s essential that charities take action. It’s time for charities to build environmental, social, and governance (ESG) strategies into day-to-day work. Our panel of experts discuss ESG and consider how charities can build it into strategies so they can implement meaningful changes. 

The session, taken from a recording from our 2023 Conference, features Jen Lowthrop from Feel Good Do Good, Charity Digital Senior Content Writer Laura Stanley, Charlotte Washe from In Kind Direct, Jessica Wrigley from Sage, and Amy Moore from Marie Curie.
132: The state of climate action in the UK charity sector, Part two14 Nov 202300:30:37
Our 2023 Climate Action campaign may be coming to an end in December, but that doesn’t mean we should stop acting on climate change. Indeed, climate change won’t stop acting on us. 

Our survey ‘Climate change in the UK charity sector’ found that more than four in five charities are concerned about the impacts of climate change but the majority rate the sector at a six out of ten in how well they are enacting sustainability in their organisations. 
Clearly there is still work to be done. Our report showed that the sector lacked clear communication on sustainability among their peers, and while many charities praise the work of environmental organisations, they were unsure about what they could do to tackle climate change themselves. The responsibility for tackling climate change in the sector of course does not rest only with environmental charities, but they perhaps understand the challenges more than most.
Having discussed this challenge with guests from across the sector in our last podcast, today we speak to guests from environmental charities to get their say: what role does digital technology play in climate action and sustainability, what is the current state of affairs, and where do we have left to go? 
42: User-centric service design: Women Win's gaming for good story24 Nov 202000:25:52
This podcast is sponsored by Salesforce.org - the dedicated social impact team of Salesforce that delivers technology to nonprofits, educational institutions, and philanthropic organisations so they can connect with others and do more good. Catch up with the Salesforce.org Gaming for Good podcast series here!
We’re back with a second Gaming for Good episode. This time, we focus on how gaming can be used to design services that put your users at the heart.  
In this podcast episode, we hear how Women’s Win has embraced gaming as a key element of their service delivery. Hear how they used online gaming to strengthen their mission, better understand the needs of their service users and support them in a creative and innovative way.   

Charity Digital Marketing Manager, Chris Hall, is joined by Shay Thompson (Founder at Level Up Link Up) and Nicole Matuska (Senior U.S. Program Manager at Women Win) to discuss how gaming can be incorporated into charity service design.

41: Everything you need to know about creating killer content 10 Nov 202000:41:24
We’re living in a golden era of content. Charities are engaging with their audiences, donors and services users through digital content and channels like never before. But the demand for new content is continuing to grow.
But how can you win at content with limited time and resources? 
Today’s podcast episode is another release from our conference back in March. Charity Digital’s Marketing Manager Chris Hall is joined by three content experts. They chat about how you can create effective content, reach new audiences, build content into your digital strategy and much more!
Panel speakers: Rebecca Rae-Evans (Founder of Replay and Tech for Good Live), Donna White (Senior Head of Digital Marketing at The Prince's Trust) and Simon Banks (Video Strategist, Author and Speaker). 
40: How AI is improving service delivery for small charities 27 Oct 202000:34:55
This week, we bring you another session from our March conference. For this podcast instalment, we have an amazing case study showcasing how DataKind UK and The Welcome Centre worked together to implement AI tech to visitor data to work smarter and deliver more impact for their beneficiaries.  

AI can often seem like a scary, far-away concept for charities, when in fact it offers huge potential when it comes to service delivery, data and much more. The Welcome Centre’s innovative partnership with DataKind UK resulted in a programme that allowed them to help their service users at their most critical point.  

In this podcast, hear Welcome Centre Trustee Dr Andrew Tomlinson explain how innovative analytics and machine learning has helped them get a clear picture on their user’s needs and given them the confidence to go forward on their own.  
39: Should all strategy be digital or is digital part of your strategy? 13 Oct 202000:37:16
For this week’s podcast episode, we’re bringing you another release from our #BeMoreDigital conference back in March of this year.     This session is particularly relevant now. Since the outbreak of COVID-19, charities everywhere have had to quickly up their digital strategy, with some organisations starting from scratch completely. Digital is becoming such an important part of charity operations that it begs the question - "Should all strategy be digital or is digital part of a strategy?"    This episode brings together digital pioneers in the charity sector to discuss how strategy can make digital transformation a reality, the role of culture and leadership in implementing successful change and the steps to take towards a #BeMoreDigital strategy.     Charity Digital CEO, Jonatha Chevallier, is joined in the conference release by Caroline Rennie (Product Lead at Comic Relief), Lara Burns (Chief Digital Officer at The Scouts) and Pauline Roche (Producer, Broker & Journalist & Trustee of the Small Charities Coalition).  
38: Stick or twist?29 Sep 202000:35:57
Since the COVID-19 pandemic hit, charities everywhere have had to adapt to new ways of working. For most charities, this meant a full, or at least part, conversion to remote working.     Now more than six months on, many organisations are still adopting ‘work from home’ as the norm. But the main question now is how are charities setting up remote or hybrid IT for the Long haul? What processes, tools and steps are they sticking with and what is being phased out, or twisted away from?     It’s clear that the topic of remote or hybrid working is an ever-evolving one. But the key question we explore in this podcast episode is, what does this mean for our IT systems?     Charity Digital CEO, Jonathan Chevallier, is joined by Sarah Broad (COO at NPC) and Philip Anthony (Co-Founder at Coopsys) to discuss what the new office looks like. The conversation centres around our tech learnings over the past few months, what charities have to do to keep secure, how they can best support their staff through changes, and much more. 

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This podcast is supported by CoopSys, the IT enablers for Charities.  For more info see coopsys.net.
37: Embedding cybersecurity in strategic decision making21 Sep 202000:38:46
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For a long time, cyber security has been seen as a purely technical issue, which in turn limited senior leaders ability to understand the risk and ensure it was being mitigated.   We have taken this session from our #BeMoreDigital conference back in March where the NCSC will explore how to prioritise the limited resources charities have at their disposal, focus on the biggest risks and reshape attitudes towards cyber security in your organisation.   Even though this session was recorded in a pre-COVID world cybersecurity needs to be applied now more than ever. Cub provides some top tips to keep the digital safety of your charity front-of-mind when considering digital tech.

Resources can be found online - https://charitydigital.org.uk/podcasts/embedding-cybersecurity-in-strategic-decision-making
36: Beyond the reputation: How charities are using gaming for good 08 Sep 202000:33:51
This podcast is sponsored by Salesforce.org - the dedicated social impact team of Salesforce that delivers technology to nonprofits, educational institutions, and philanthropic organisations so they can connect with others and do more good. 

The world of gaming sometimes gets a bad reputation. However, time and time again gaming is proving itself otherwise and has become a highly lucrative fundraising market for charities.  
In this podcast episode, we discuss what gaming for good actually means and how charities can tap into this relatively new fundraising market. We also chat about the creative ways organisations have been using gaming as a tool for social good, as well as offering key tips for charities on how to get started with using the world of gaming for fundraising. Our guests also explain why charities of all shapes and sizes should be harnessing the power of gaming to raise money, start conversations and spread their message. 

For this episode, Charity Digital’s Marketing Manager, Chris Hall, is joined by Shay Thompson (Founder of Level Up Link Up and Video Game Host for McLaren and Bafta) and Will Coleman (Creative Lead at Salesforce.org).  
35: Putting digital at the heart of your brand01 Sep 202000:39:19
In the age of digitalisation and the internet, organisations need to be doing more to stand out above the noise to achieve influence and brand originality. When starting out with digital, it's easy to lose focus on your brand in the noise of transformation. So what does it take to embed the brand into digital?

This panel discussion brings Collette Philip-Keen (Managing Director and Founder at Brand By Me), Zohra Vermani (Brand Marketing Lead at Parkinson's UK) and Kellie Stewart (Head of Communications and Marketing at The Sick Children’s Trust) together to argue why digital is integral to both your brand and org-wide digital strategy, providing tips and tricks for how you can make your brand stand out digitally with authenticity and inclusivity, personalisation, partnerships, and entertainment.

This session was brought to our audience live at our #BeMoreDigital conference, this podcast includes the session from the day and live Q&A to the experts. 

34: How to become a more digitally diverse organisation25 Aug 202000:42:11
If our digital teams are not diverse, how can we as charities expect our diverse range of service users to benefit from all the great things digital can bring? Digital, like anything, can only thrive and achieve real impact in an organisation if it’s being implemented, designed and run by a diverse range of people and perspectives.  

Jason Caplin and Meera Naik from Barnardo’s join us to share their successes, failures and learnings when it comes to being digitally diverse. They discuss how their transformative and diverse approach to #BeMoreDigital can help other charities navigate a more diverse digital transformation. They cover not only how organisations can be more digitally diverse, but why it is so important for charities to be representative of the people they’re trying to help with digital.  
33: Why sharing is the key to service delivery success18 Aug 202000:42:13
Every day, charities are providing their vital services to beneficiaries. Providing this excellent service delivery is just one of the many things that charities have in common- so why not share each other's processes?

In a collaborative effort, CAST have worked to create just that- service recipes. Service recipes are a free online resource that collects practical examples to help charities learn from one another’s digital services. They aim to reduce the duplication of time, money, and effort within charities- but how well do they really work? 

In this podcast episode, we’re joined by Eve Critchley (Digital Innovation Lead at Hestia) who’s charity adopted a service recipe and Fareeha Usman (Founder of Being Woman) who’s charity provided one. Chris Thorpe (Head of Technology at CAST) also joins the conversation to discuss the service recipe initiative, the process, and how this has been working for charities in real-time.  

131: The state of climate action in the UK charity sector, Part one31 Oct 202300:36:46
This year, Charity Digital has been focused on climate action, aiming to raise awareness about climate change, show charities how digital and tech can help them to minimise their carbon footprint, and empower charities to take meaningful action to protect our planet. But we, along with many other charities, are still trying to improve our environmental impact.

Our survey found that although 88% of charities are concerned about climate change, only 48% are taking serious action to address it. So, we want to know: how can we bridge that gap?

In this episode, we sit down with Sila Ugurlu from the British Youth Council and Alison Gowman from City Bridge Foundation to learn more about the state of climate action in the sector right now and what we can all do to help secure our planet’s future.
32: Creating a digital culture - a guide to securing stakeholder buy-in 11 Aug 202000:40:42
Digital transformation is really about people, not technology. Your employees, members and donors need to be on the journey with you. 

Typically, people can be resistant to change and learning new systems. It is essential that your digital transformation is able to create a digital culture within your organisation, that both internal and external stakeholders can buy into. Communication is key if you want to secure engagement from everyone, from your members and donors to your Board of Trustees. 

In this podcast episode, Co-Founders and Directors at Trillium, Gavin Pollock and Alan Perestrello, talk about how you can create the right digital mindset and successfully engage your various stakeholders.  
31: Culture, employability and inclusivity04 Aug 202000:40:06
If you create an inclusive culture and use inclusive tech it can drive social change. How did the move to online working and service provision effect inclusivity in your organisation?   Over the past few months, we have seen businesses embrace working practices and new digital tools they previously deemed as ‘not possible’ or ‘not yet’. Alternatively, did the move to home working and service provision exclude anyone?   This week’s podcast episode brings you a panel discussion from the Microsoft Radical Accessibility event. The panel discusses working in COVID-19 and how we can take lessons from this to inform a more inclusive re-emergence from the pandemic.   Panel host Krissie Barrick (Head of Digital Influencing at Scope) is joined by Vimla Appadoo (Co-Founder and Chief Culture Officer at Honey Badger), Kamran Mallick (Chief Executive of Disability Rights UK) and Elisabeth Ward (Content Designer at Scope).
30: How to make digital advertising more relevant 28 Jul 202000:34:29
In a digital advertising world dominated with cat videos, how do you break through the attention wall and get your charity’s message heard through the noise? In this week’s podcast episode, WWF UK’s Senior Online Acquisition Manager, Joe Trigg, will share successes and failures of navigating a saturated ad market and the strategies they use to piggyback trends.  

Joe uses examples such as Black Friday, Christmas, and Emergency Cash Appeals, to show how WWF UK has managed to drive strong ROI at scale in an ever-changing digital landscape. He explains how allowing real-world events to filter through into your charity’s paid social, paid search, and display strategies can be an amazing force for impact, growth and donations.
29: Status of UK Fundraising  21 Jul 202000:42:16
Alongside service delivery, how charities raise funds has been one of the biggest changes to happen as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.  
  But what exactly does the lockdown fundraising environment look like?  
  Blackbaud Europe and the Institute of Fundraising conduct a Status of UK Fundraising report every year, and the 2020 Benchmark Report has captured how the sector has truly been affected by coronavirus. The data was collected in May and June 2020 via an online survey of 66 questions and just shy of 2,000 people from organisations of all types, shapes and sizes completed the survey. 
  The report came out yesterday, Monday 20th July and we caught up with two curators of the masterpiece Sally Falvey, Head of Corporate Marketing, EMEA at Blackbaud and Daniel Fluskey Head of Policy and Internal Affairs at the Institute of Fundraising to chat through the findings and how to take them forward as a sector. 
  Download the report here. 
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This podcast is sponsored by charity technology partner Blackbaud Europe. Their fundraising CRM software supports over 1,500 charities in the UK, while JustGiving from Blackbaud powers the digital fundraising of over 26,000 good causes that have raised £4 billion since 2001. To get your copy of The Status of UK Fundraising 2020 Benchmark Report, visit: hub.blackbaud.co.uk/soukf 

28: "What can we do with our data?" - most charities, 201914 Jul 202000:40:39
‘Data’ is often a daunting word for many charities. However, if used correctly and embraced, data can be one of the most effective tools for growth, engagement and efficiency a charity can have.  
Charities deal with data on a day to day basis, yet not all charities know what to do with this data or how to use it to its fullest potential. This #BeMoreDigital conversation shows charities that implementing a data-driven culture and kick-starting your charity’s journey to data maturity is easier and more manageable than you may think.   

In this podcast episode, Executive Director at DataKind UK, Giselle Cory, breaks down what charities can really do with data to make it work for them. She breaks down what data science actually is and how this applies to charities and their everyday operations and service delivery and provides immediate, actionable next steps for charities when it comes to data.  

27: 5 steps to better impact reporting07 Jul 202000:30:43
As charities, impact is our aim. Achieving real impact and making a difference is what we strive for on a daily basis. However, reporting this impact is equally as important as achieving it.  
This week we continue our #BeMoreDigital conversations from our March conference with a powerful and important session on just this. Kate Rees, Impact Manager at the NSPCC, delivers an insightful and engaging discussion on measuring and reporting social impact.  

Kate shares an effective five-step process aiming to help charities leverage the data they collect into engaging stories, powerful reporting tools and ambitious goal-setting.  

26: Putting #BeMoreDigital into action 30 Jun 202000:37:24
In this episode, we’re bringing you another release from our March conference. Following the success of our recent #BeMoreDigital Leadership Day and the amazing sessions we had, this panel discussion seems particularly relevant to inspire charities to use everything they’ve learnt and put #BeMoreDigital into action. 

Charities have the tools, knowledge and resources on all things digital, but knowing where to start can be challenging. Transitioning your charity into anything new is never without its difficulties, but sometimes the biggest issue is knowing where to begin.  

In this panel, our three fantastic speakers from Home Start, Shout and The Children's Society each share their varied experiences with implementing digital. They discuss the digital projects that changed their organisations, what was required to drive digital innovation, how they were able to grow and how they’re looking towards a better and brighter digital future.  
25: Post COVID-19 resilience: How to be a more digitally secure charity23 Jun 202000:46:06
More charities than ever before are embracing digital in their day-to-day working lives. However, while this is a great thing, our increased use of digital is giving way to more cybercrime and charities are still at risk.   With so many charities now relying on digital, we must be extra vigilant when it comes to cyberthreats and ensuring we are protecting the sensitive information that charities deal with on a regular basis.   As many organisations say goodbye to the office (at least for now), this episode discusses how charities can look to protect themselves in this remote environment and the steps they should be taking to ensure they are resilient. There are still threats lurking out there, and charities must be aware.
Chris Hall, Charity Digital’s Marketing Manager, is joined by Cub Llewely Davis (Charity Sector Lead from the National Centre Cyber Security) and Jan Rock (CEO and Case Manager at Matrix Neurological).
24: Tackling Inclusion: Part 3 16 Jun 202000:44:07
This episode continues our releases from our #BeMoreDigital conference back in March. With everything happening in the world currently and the ever-important Black Lives Matter movement, we’re revisiting a pertinent panel discussion centering around inclusion, diversity and equality in the charity sector.  

The charity sector needs to be doing more to be inclusive and diverse across all areas. We must hold ourselves accountable and start implementing real changes now so that we can achieve permanent difference. Movements such as #CharitySoWhite have been incredible eye-openers for the sector, but there is still a long way to go before we can call ourselves inclusive.  

Our panelists each offer a fresh perspective from the range of charities and experiences they represent.  The conversation isn’t about why inclusion and diversity work, we already know they do. It is about how we as organisations and as individuals can ensure that change is made.  

For this conversation our panel host, Debbie Forster (CEO at Tech Talent Charter), is joined by Ursula Dolton (CTO at the British Heart Foundation), Danny Attias (Chief Information Officer at Anthony Nolan), Tiffany Hall (CIO at Cancer Research UK) and Monica Shafaq (Chief Executive at The Kaleidoscope Plus Group) to discuss where the sector is currently at and the actions that need to be taken by charities everywhere to achieve all aspects of diversity. 
23: Safeguarding the sector: Practical advice for charities09 Jun 202000:34:21
This episode of The Charity Digital Podcast concludes our mini-series focusing on digital ethics in the charity sector.   Following on from our previous two discussion, this final episode looks at how charities can be ethical when it comes to their digital services. Our speakers break down the relationship between digital ethics and service delivery, offering practical guidance for charities and key takeaways when it comes to digital safeguarding.   Charity Digital CEO, Jonathan Chevallier, welcomes back Giselle Cory (Executive Director of DataKind UK), Chris Martin (CEO of The Mix) and James Mullarkey (Head of Digital Engagement at the Royal College of General Practitioners) for another informative and thought-provoking discussion.

This podcast is sponsored by Avast Business Antivirus, who provide a continual stream of data that helps quickly identify and destroy any cyber threat and predict future ones.  
130: Making digital transformation less daunting17 Oct 202300:38:35
More than four in five charities see digital as more of a priority as a result of the pandemic, according to the 2022 Charity Digital Skills Report. Demand for digital services has increased, with 72% of charities actively working towards progressing with digital through tools, skills, infrastructure, and more.

But what, exactly, does progress look like? The charity sector has grown significantly in confidence when it comes to basic digital skills, but the digital world changes rapidly and technology grows increasingly sophisticated. How can charities keep pace without fear and with limited resources?

In this podcast, we explore how charties can embark on new digital projects with intention. Join our host Lisa Chomette (Head of Partnerships, Charity Digital) and guests as they discuss the importance prioritisation, how charities can measure of performance, and, crucially, how they can avoid overwhelm. 
22: How digital storytelling and authenticity can drive exponential growth02 Jun 202000:38:07
Back in early March of this year, we hosted our second annual conference- the #BeMoreDigital conference. This episode marks the first in an exciting new series, where we'll be releasing some of the content from the day for those of you who couldn't make it, or, for those of you who want to experience the fantastic conversations we were having all over again. 

In this episode, Ellie Scouller, Brand Experience Specialist at charity: water, takes us through how digital storytelling can help to build more authentic connections with your donors and ultimately drive growth. 

By challenging the traditional donor/charity relationship and using digital to adopt more innovative methods of storytelling, Ellie reveals how charities can drive more donations and create strong, genuine and lasting connections with donors and ensure their communications are meaningful.  

Watch this space for more #BMD releases! 
21: COVID-19: We answer your questions- part 226 May 202000:39:04
In a previous episode, we answered a selection of the COVID-19 questions charities have submitted to us so far, focusing more on the products and platforms available. In this episode we’re back with more for a second time around, this time looking at the more operational side of things for charities. 

Once again, we’re joined by four members of the Charity Digital team who have come together virtually to offer their help. Questions cover inventive ways to continue activities online, cyber security, text donate and so much more.  

It’s so easy to feel overwhelmed by digital right now, but that’s why we’re here to help and show charities that they can thrive digitally during COVID-19 and beyond.  
20: COVID-19: Fundraising in isolation19 May 202000:42:58
In this episode of our weekly podcast, we’re joined by Davinia Batley (Director of Fundraising and Engagement at Become) and Suzy Edington (Account Manager at JustGiving from Blackbaud), who consider their experiences of fundraising in isolation so far- what's been working well, the hurdles they’ve faced and the impact digital has had.

They also share the various fundraising trends, initiatives and digital options they’ve seen thriving in lock down and the many ways charities have been adapting their fundraising methods and communications.

This podcast is sponsored by charity technology partner Blackbaud Europe. Their fundraising CRM software supports over 1,500 charities in the UK, while JustGiving from Blackbaud powers the digital fundraising of over 26,000 good causes that have raised £4 billion since 2001. For support and resources to help your organisation respond to COVID-19, visit hub.blackbaud.co.uk
19: COVID-19 - As things start to settle, how do you work towards the long-term?12 May 202000:36:23
As the dust begins to settle, charities may be wondering what the future holds. Now past the initial upheaval, there is time for reflection: what has happened so far, what does the future look like and what can be learnt from your charity’s response to COVID-19?

In this episode, our three guests come together to discuss their own learnings. They reflect on where we are right now and how they believe organisations can begin to work towards both an immediate and long-term future, including the challenges this may come with. Vicky Charles (Associate Director of Technology at CLIC Sargent), Simon Davey (Managing Director at Omega Alpha) and Barry Antwi (Technical Manager at Coopsys) all offer professional insight into how charities can make use of what they’ve learnt and take this forward into their long-term goals and strategies.

Transformation has been seismic for a huge number of organisations. Yet, despite the unprecedented and unfortunate circumstances surrounding these changes, the recent pandemic has been a catalyst for a positive change in many charities when it comes to digital. The question is now how to harness these changes and move forward.

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This podcast is supported by CoopSys, the IT enablers for Charities. For more info see coopsys.net.
18: COVID-19: We answer your questions05 May 202000:45:03
As we are well aware by now, the charity sector is changing. The COVID-19 pandemic has caused a complete upheaval for charities, demanding a ‘new normal’ everywhere. 

With such a seismic shift in such a short space of time, charities have been left with questions about their new remote ways of operating and their increased reliance on digital. We've been asking charities to submit these questions to us and on this episode, four members of the Charity Digital team come together remotely to answer some of the questions submitted so far. 

The conversation delves into everything from the most beneficial digital platforms for charities, to how digital can help you keep you workers, volunteers and donors engaged. We also talk you through the eligibility of our Charity Digital Exchange programme. 

COVID-19 has impacted charities everywhere, but we must continue to ask questions, learn and iterate so that charities can use the tools available and thrive digitally.




17: Covid & digital: the elephants in the room 28 Apr 202000:33:57
As charities continue adapting to, what is for many, a new way of working we are forced to consider some elephants in the room. Although it might have been a painful transition for some, has Covid-19 ultimately been a good thing in terms of digital transformation for charities? Organisations everywhere have been forced to adapt quickly and efficiently to rapidly changing circumstances, navigating new digital territory that might have previously taken a long time to embrace.  

In the fourth episode of our Covid-19 podcast series, we’re joined by two members of the Trillium team to discuss how the global pandemic has impacted digital transformation for charities. Alan Perestrello, Co-Founder and Director, and Aika Peto, Head of Marketing, talk us through the ongoing digital journey charities are dealing with. Budgeting, time, data and digital inclusion are some of the topics discussed as we delve into how things have changed and the digital impact we’ve seen so far, with key actions for charities going forward.   

Whether you're just getting started on your digital journey, or consider yourself a fully-fledged digital leader, one thing is for sure- it's more important than ever to be more digital.  

Want to share how your charity is becoming more digital as a result of Covid-19? Share it with us here
16: COVID-19: How do you quickly digitise your services?21 Apr 202000:32:40
As we forge on through the Coronavirus pandemic, many charities are having to adapt to maintain their services in a whole new environment, literally overnight. Face to face contact is no longer an option, causing multiple issues for many in the sector. But the ingenuity of the charity worker is prevailing.

Alongside the need to re-skill staff in digital, transform ways of working and bring fundraising online, we’re starting to see inspiring examples of charities who are pulling out all the stops to still be there for their service users in digital form.

In our latest podcast Rosie Milsom, Fundraising and Communications Manager at Caudwell LymeCo and Joyce Borgs, Digital Practice and Learning Associate at CAST and The Catalyst join us for a chat on how charities can quickly move their services online, how to overcome barriers and how you can help your service users to migrate with you. We also take a look at some of our favourite tools that charities can use to deliver digital services.

Want to share how your charity is becoming more digital as a result of COVID-19, share it with us here.
15: COVID-19: Fighting crisis with content14 Apr 202000:36:00
Inboxes and news feeds are dominated by information about COVID-19. Everyday users and donors are being inundated with letters from CEOs, service updates and special offers. It's imperative that charities are able to carry on the amazing work they do during uncertain times, so, how can you ensure that your message is being heard in a time of heightened content saturation?

Our very own Chris Hall shares his session from the recent Project Everyone conference where he shared the to-do and not-to-do's of crisis content creation, how to distribute it correctly and how to follow audience trends to remain accurate and relevant.

Have a question about your digital transition - ask us here.

Want to share your COVID-19 story with other charities - share here.
3: COVID-19: Digital fundraising, what's it all about?07 Apr 202000:35:34
In the current environment of COVID-19, charities have been thrust headfirst into the world of digital fundraising. Fundraising during coronavirus is critically important to charity survival and while making the rapid change to digital is a necessity, how can you set yourself up to support the transition long term?

We answered some of those questions in a podcast we ran fro our Digital Fundraising Day last November, and thought now would be a perfect time to share this with the rest of our audience as we navigate the murky waters of digital working. 

Original blurb below:

People often see the word digital and think they need to be running viral campaigns, deploying innovative tech platforms and using jargon words (like innovative) to drive their fundraising goals. But, in reality, it's the organisations who are getting the basics right that are setting themselves up for long-term success.

On this pod we're joined by 3 incredible guests from the charity sector as we strip back digital fundraising to its core and ask the question, well what does it really mean?
14: COVID-19: Are you set up for remote working?31 Mar 202000:34:40
With new social distancing rules in place, we're now confined to working from our homes. This has some profound implications on how charities operate from a digital technology perspective.

Join Charity Digital CEO, Jonathan Chevalier, Phil Anthony, co-Founder of CoopSys and Kate White, Manager at Digital support charity Superhighways as they discuss how you can get your charity up to speed to support remote working through COVID-19, what tech can help you stay connected to colleagues, donors and networks and how we can operate in a secure, collaborative and productive manner.

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This podcast is supported by CoopSys, the IT enablers for Charities.  For more info see coopsys.net.
129: Getting started with web accessibility03 Oct 202300:29:37
Web accessibility is increasingly a priority for the charity sector in efforts to reach more people and improve the lives of the people they serve.

Around 1.3 billion people around the world experience significant disability, according to the World Health Organisation, representing one in six of the world’s population, many of whom are our beneficiaries, donors, volunteers, employees, leaders, and supporters. Web accessibility is essential to enable everyone to participate in your mission. 

In this podcast, sponsored by PIR.org, the non-profit organisation that maintains the .org domain, Charity Digital’s content team share what they’ve learned about web accessibility, its impact on the charity sector, and why charities must embrace it now and in the future.

Guests:
Ioan Marc Jones, Head of Content, Charity Digital
Laura Stanley, Content Writer, Charity Digital
Josie Sparling, Content Assistant, Charity Digital

Resources:
.ORG Learning Center - .ORG Learning Center
A digital world accessible to all. | AbilityNet
A beginner’s guide to digital accessibility - Scope for business
Charity Digital - Topics - An overview of the W3C Accessibility Standards
Charity Digital - Topics - Where to start with web accessibility
Accessibility Bookmarklets (accessibility-bookmarklets.org)
UK laws that cover web accessibility - Scope for business
Understanding accessibility requirements for public sector bodies - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk) 
Accessibility Checker - ADA & WCAG Compliance (Free Scan) 
Web Accessibility Evaluation Tools List (w3.org)
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13: Is your charity digitally accessible?17 Mar 202000:29:49
In the past couple of years, accessibility has gone from being an afterthought at best, to an often spoken about subject at conferences and water coolers alike. Inclusive design is now close to joining buzzwords like blockchain, machine learning and big data. But it’s not without its merit. This year’s Lloyds bank charity digital index found that 51% of charities are not reaching vulnerable people, including those with disabilities due to not having accessibility procedures built into their website.  

And it goes beyond goes well beyond design, we’ve talked in previous podcasts about the sector's lack of employment inclusion for people from BAME backgrounds. It’s a similar story for disabled workers, with the sector missing out on a vast amount of untapped talent from a highly skilled and motivated workforce. 

In our latest pod, we're joined by Eve Joseph and Brett Johnson from Microsoft and Adi Latif from AbilityNet to talk about how technology can help charities be more prepared to support people with disabilities both inside and outside their organisations.

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This podcast is supported by The Microsoft UK Philanthropies team are aiming to help charities and young people across the UK develop digital skills and they'll be working with us over the next few months to produce a short series of podcasts and webinars. If you'd like to learn more about accessibility tech and how it can help your charity, head over to the charity digital website or sign up for the Accessibility skills webinar on 23rd April, where we'll dive into how your organisation can use tech to achieve its accessibility goals. 

12: Safeguarding the sector: Ethical data use 03 Mar 202000:20:37
The Charity Digital Ethics Podcast returns for a second episode focusing on the important topic of digital ethics.   When charities innovate, they create new ethical debates around how charities should use data, as well as around what role charities must play in safeguarding against unintended consequences and unethical future use of any new technologies. 

This episode continues our previous discussion and delves deeper into the ethical debates around charity use of data analytics and data science.    Jonathan Chevallier welcomes Giselle Cory (Executive Director of DataKind UK), Chris Martin (CEO of The Mix) and James Mullarkey (Head of Digital at The British Veterinary Association) for the second installment of an informative and thought-provoking discussion.
11: Cyber-security state of the nation18 Feb 202000:30:57
With great power comes great responsibility.

As technology progresses and charities become more digital, so do the risks that come with it. So, how are we as charities faring against arguably our biggest threat, cyber-security?

Our latest podcast discusses the good, the bad and the ugly of charities and cyber-security.

Alongside Cub Llewelyn-Davies, Charity Sector Lead from the National Cyber Security Centre and Michala Liavaag, Head of Information, Governance and Security at Marie Curie, Charity Digital Marketing Manager Chris Hall reviews how successful charities were at combatting cyber-security in 2019. The panel also discusses what new threats to expect in 2020 and what resources, new and old charities should be looking to for information.

We also celebrated our 10th episode with a brand new segment - Charity Digital or Charity Dodgy? Make sure to play along and let us know how you got on via twitter or email.

Have a question for the pod or want to get involved, reach out to us at podcasts@charitydigital.org.uk

This week's guests

Cub Llewelyn-Davies, Charity Sector Lead from the National Cyber Security Centre the government agency responsible for cyber security. They help protect the UK from cyber attacks, manage major cyber incidents, and provide advice to citizens and organisations on how to keep themselves secure online. 

Michala Liavaag, Head of Information, Governance and Security at Marie Curie Michala discovered the joys of information security 8 years ago and has since developed information governance and cybersecurity programmes in local government, the NHS and before landing the role of resident cyber-crime fighter at Marie Curie.
10: Simple steps towards digital strategy04 Feb 202000:24:30
Following are the first podcast - Do you need a digital strategy? We're continuing the conversation with Vince Gatrick, Claire Tavernier, Owen Pringle and Rob Cade to drill into detailed yet simple steps that charities can take to start building a digital strategy. The panel discusses how and where to focus your efforts, tools, and tips to help make strategic digital decisions and what to look out for to avoid the pitfalls.

### DISCLAIMER: This was one of our earlier podcast recordings so the sound quality isn't great. The content is worth it though! Thanks for understanding. If you have any questions please reach out to us at podcasts@charitydigital.org.uk ###

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About our guests:

Claire is a senior leader and board member with over twenty years’ experience building and growing successful content and digital businesses. Most recently, Claire was the Interim CEO of Girl Effect, a media and digital organisation founded by the Nike Foundation, which she joined as COO in 2017. Girl Effect, a nonprofit, builds digital platforms and content brands at scale to meaningfully impact girls’ lives in the most difficult places in the world.
Vince is a highly driven, accomplished and articulate Senior IT Leader, with an in-depth understanding of the strategic and operational requirements of an IT function. Experience of running global projects, high availability systems and IT teams to deliver a service orientated platform. Proven ability to translate business requirements into practical, imaginative and highly effective IT solutions with experience of managing senior internal/external stakeholder relationships. Renowned as a forward-thinking strategist and creative problem solver with a consistent history of organisational success and the support to accelerate a variety of business objectives. Continually exhibit a pragmatic and entrepreneurial leadership style to improve poor performing and misaligned IT teams and revitalized and realigned them to become business partners improving employee engagement and investment in IT as a digital transformation agent
Robert is Centrepoint’s Director of Strategy and Performance – meaning he's responsible for optimising the way we work to drive the best possible outcomes for homeless young people. Before joining Centrepoint, Robert worked for over a decade as a management consultant. In this role, he focused on operational transformation in the public sector.
Owen is a senior communications and digital strategist with over 20 years of experience, and Co-Founder / Partner of Arc, a business transformation practice that puts people at the heart of digital change. Owen has also been recognised by the Financial Times as one of the 100 most influential Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) leaders in technology, throughout the UK and Europe.
9: Is ignoring AI the charity sector's biggest tech mistake?21 Jan 202000:35:54
It’s still early days for most in the charity sector, but the truth is artificial intelligence is now far from being just a buzzword. 

Experts are saying that artificial intelligence will shape society more than any other technology in the next few decades, so why would the third sector be any exception? However, it’s not been without its bad press – with risks and concerns over data use, loss of jobs and general usability.  

We’re seeing more and more charities using technology such as machine learning, chatbots and algorithmic decision making to do everything from serving information and telling stories online, to taking voice-based donations, driving innovative research and serving beneficiaries.  The possibilities are incredibly wide-ranging.  
This podcast challenges the negative aspects of AI, dives into exactly what charities are missing out on and shares how other charities are using AI to change the shape of their fundraising, operations and services.

Have any questions? Reach out to us at podcasts@charitydigital.org.uk

Episode Sponsor

This podcast is supported by The Microsoft UK Philanthropies team are aiming to help charities and young people across the UK develop digital skills and they'll be working with us over the next few months to produce a short series of podcasts and webinars. If you'd like to learn more about AI tech and how it can help your charity, head over to the charity digital website or visit Microsoft's AI for good site.

Our guests:

Nick Wise is the CEO of Ocean Mind (a social enterprise that uses satellites and artificial intelligence to empowers fisheries authorities and seafood buyers to understand the compliance of fishing around the world, both near- and offshore. They provide confidential direct support, training and capacity building to governments and IGOs, as well as risk management and due diligence to the seafood industry.  

Kate Rosenshine leads the Cloud Solution Architect team at Microsoft covering media, telco & professional services sectors, previously working on data & AI in financial services.  
8: Safeguarding the sector: designing digital ethics for your charity07 Jan 202000:19:50
The Charity Digital Podcast returns for a series of three episodes focusing on the sometimes-neglected topic of digital ethics.

As an introduction to our discussion of digital ethics, this episode breaks down the broader subject into three areas: digital, data and technology.

Charities have adopted the principle of ‘do no harm’ into their field operations. How can this be applied to their digital output? And do charities have an ethical obligation to safeguard how any innovations stemming from their use of digital could be applied in the future?

Jonathan Chevallier welcomes Giselle Cory (Executive Director of DataKind UK), Chris Martin (CEO of The Mix) and James Mullarkey (Head of Digital at The British Veterinary Association) for the first installment of an informative and thought-provoking discussion.

7: Do you need a digital strategy?03 Dec 201900:30:42
We're joined in the studio by Vince Gatrick, Claire Tavernier, Owen Pringle and Rob Cade for a real discussion about the 52% of charities who don't have a digital strategy, and ask the question - do you need a digital strategy or should digital be part of your wider organisational strategy?

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About our guests:

Claire is a senior leader and board member with over twenty years’ experience building and growing successful content and digital businesses. Most recently, Claire was the Interim CEO of Girl Effect, a media and digital organisation founded by the Nike Foundation, which she joined as COO in 2017. Girl Effect, a nonprofit, builds digital platforms and content brands at scale to meaningfully impact girls’ lives in the most difficult places in the world.
Vince is a highly driven, accomplished and articulate Senior IT Leader, with an in-depth understanding of the strategic and operational requirements of an IT function. Experience of running global projects, high availability systems and IT teams to deliver a service orientated platform. Proven ability to translate business requirements into practical, imaginative and highly effective IT solutions with experience of managing senior internal/external stakeholder relationships. Renowned as a forward-thinking strategist and creative problem solver with a consistent history of organisational success and the support to accelerate a variety of business objectives. Continually exhibit a pragmatic and entrepreneurial leadership style to improve poor performing and misaligned IT teams and revitalized and realigned them to become business partners improving employee engagement and investment in IT as a digital transformation agent
Robert is Centrepoint’s Director of Strategy and Performance – meaning he's responsible for optimising the way we work to drive the best possible outcomes for homeless young people. Before joining Centrepoint, Robert worked for over a decade as a management consultant. In this role, he focused on operational transformation in the public sector.
Owen is a senior communications and digital strategist with over 20 years of experience, and Co-Founder / Partner of Arc, a business transformation practice that puts people at the heart of digital change. I have also been recognised by the Financial Times as one of the 100 most influential Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) leaders in technology, throughout the UK and Europe.
6: Tackling Inclusion Part 2: Unprepared Vs Prepared Organisations12 Nov 201900:32:18
Following on from part 1 of our inclusion podcast series, Rabia Fazil and Collette Philip Keen are back with guest host Susheila Juggapah to discuss examples of what happens when organisations aren't prepared for the challenges of inclusion. We also highlight the charities and individuals that are embracing the issue and providing a leading light for others in the sector. 
5: The future of money making for charities in a digital age07 Nov 201900:35:55
Charity Digital's own Jonathan Chevallier, Emily Mackenzie, and Chris Hall discuss the exclusive fundraising day e-book - The future of money making for charities in a digital age
4: Getting your digital fundraising journey started07 Nov 201900:28:21
From early beginnings, to digital maturity, to different moments along the digital fundraising life cycle, Emily, Katie and Matt join us again to chat about their experiences of getting their own and other digital fundraising initiatives off the ground. This pod challenges that most organisations are further along the journey than they think. Charities are already talking to their supporters and going digital is just another way to do that. Tune in to learn how other charities like yours kickstarted their online fundraising.
128: How to improve your public speaking19 Sep 202300:35:30
Content people are a nervous bunch. We write in darkness, surrounded by books, shrouded in mystery. Many of us picked our roles precisely because we did not have to speak, or because we could speak through writing. But, on occasion, writers and editors have good ideas. And, on even rarer occasions, we might want to share those ideas, with other people, in the actual real world.

The Charity Digital Content Team wanted to improve our delivery on podcasts, reduce our nerves and eliminate stage fright, find a way to minimise the ‘Umms’ and the ‘Likes’, and stop having so many breakdowns. So we decided to read, write, and train ourselves, gaining outside help and help from free sources across the internet, hoping to improve our overall public speaking.

In our latest podcast, we discuss some of the great public speaking tips and tricks we have found. We cover how you can boost your confidence, improve delivery, develop your vocal landscape, embrace word power, make the most of your pauses, and so much more. So join a slightly less nervous Charity Digital Content Team as they aim to show off their new public speaking skills.

2: Tackling inclusion in the charity sector22 Oct 201900:29:27
Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic people are not only underrepresented in the charity sector, but many are reporting alarming instances of prejudice, whether unconscious or more deliberate, that are holding them back in their careers. Why? And what can we as a sector do to progress the debate constructively and work towards fixing the inclusion issue that clearly exists? Guest host Susheila Juggapah is joined by Collette Philip Keen and our very own Raabia Fazil for a real discussion about their experiences as women of colour in the charity sector.
1: Charity Digital Podcast - Coming Soon!!03 Oct 201900:00:55
Brace yourself for the first Charity Digital podcast - Coming soon!
127: Do charities care about climate change?05 Sep 202300:29:54
More than four in five charities are concerned about the impacts of climate change, according to Charity Digital’s recent survey, Climate Change in the UK Charity Sector. Yet only 52% of charities say environmental sustainability features in their strategy.

But what do these findings actually say about the charity sector? Charities may well be concerned about climate change, but are they taking meaningful action to address it? If not, what is preventing them from doing so? 

In this podcast, we explore answers to these questions and more, uncovering what charities think about environmental sustainability as it stands and what steps they can take next to go green. 

Join Ioan Marc Jones (Content Editor), Josie Sparling (Content Assistant), and Laura Stanley (Content Writer) as they discuss the full findings of the report, available to download now on the Charity Digital website. 
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