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Virtual Promise 2007 – an epic 250 responses in 5 days – get your oar in before Jan 18th!

Howard Lake | 19 December 2007 | Blogs

Virtual Promise 2007 – the de facto annual guide to charities use of and attitudes to the Internet – was released on the 13th of this month and in its first 5 days has already attracted a fabulous 250 responses! That’s closing in on the 295 charities who completed the questionnaire for 2006, and there are
still another 4 weeks before it closes. If you are the passionate, misunderstood (?), almost certainly under-recognised, and massively resourceful web guru that I think you are for your cause, then please get your oar in and
makes this new and improved Virtual Promise a mega bumper version. It will pay you back dividends as a research tool to benchmark and back your online business arguments with and if not, it’s weighty enough to cudgel a colleague with! (naturally I’m joking)
This year I was delighted to be able to work closely with the nfpSynergy team to revise and improve the survey, ensuring that it not only continues to chart what charities do with online, but how they market and measure their activities. Our aim is to be able to show a more rounded view of what is actually working, what has become mainstream and what is still emerging
practice.
As far as we know, this is the only annual benchmarking study of its kind in the UK and abroad. The results are distributed free and a growing international audience is known to download it and reference it.
Please show your support for this research and join the 250 other charities who have added their activities to the charts.
To complete the survey, please go to:
www.nfpsynergy.net/vp07
The closing date is Friday 18th January, 2008.
Many thanks and Merry Christmas!

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