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Previously on "Website through which to volunteer IT skills"

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  • theroyale
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    Also found

    catchafire.org
    hashtagcharity.org

    Some good projects, mainly Wordpress/CMS + CRM solutions required. Also lots of "IT infrastructure review" requests.

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  • theroyale
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    Originally posted by redgiant View Post
    I have volunteered through IT4C before (AbilityNet is the charity that runs it) and you can contact/register here - Join our Volunteers | AbilityNet

    Good luck!
    Thanks. I've emailed them.

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  • redgiant
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    Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
    Problem with offering any specialist skills is that charities take months to respond.

    They seem to presume that people who are unemployed or have free time will be that way for months when in fact very few people who are highly skilled stay not working for long lengths of time.
    Yes that is my experience too. I managed to do my last piece of work with a charity along side a paid contract and it took over 9 months to complete in the end due to delays mainly at their end reviewing what I had done. Interesting work though and not something I would do normally for a client so a refreshing change and well worth it.

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  • SueEllen
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    Problem with offering any specialist skills is that charities take months to respond.

    They seem to presume that people who are unemployed or have free time will be that way for months when in fact very few people who are highly skilled stay not working for long lengths of time.

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  • northernladuk
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    With all the resource on here it's a shame we couldn't do a CUK project for someone. Particularly for those on the bench struggling with demonstrable skills. Be a nightmare to manage so highly unlikely to work though.

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  • redgiant
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    Originally posted by theroyale View Post
    Saw this page first: Charities need donations of IT skills

    Through it found it4communities.org.uk which had some great opportunities (database migrations, cloud migrations etc) - only problem is it looks years out of date.

    Anyone know of other more current forums? I've looked on the generic websites like do-it.org and charityjob.co.uk, but the most "IT Skills" the ads on these sites seem to require is to teach older people how to switch on a computer..
    I have volunteered through IT4C before (AbilityNet is the charity that runs it) and you can contact/register here - Join our Volunteers | AbilityNet

    Good luck!
    Last edited by redgiant; 31 May 2015, 18:17. Reason: Added more info

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  • theroyale
    started a topic Website through which to volunteer IT skills

    Website through which to volunteer IT skills

    Saw this page first: Charities need donations of IT skills

    Through it found it4communities.org.uk which had some great opportunities (database migrations, cloud migrations etc) - only problem is it looks years out of date.

    Anyone know of other more current forums? I've looked on the generic websites like do-it.org and charityjob.co.uk, but the most "IT Skills" the ads on these sites seem to require is to teach older people how to switch on a computer..

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