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The ICT Hub was a project in the UK that aimed to support voluntary and community-based organisations in England with their technology needs. It was set up in 2005 and closed in 2008. The Hub worked to create sustainable environment whereby charities and community groups can benefit from the use of information and communications technology (ICT). The ICT Hub aimed to help charities overcome these barriers. To achieve this the Hub offered services and support including: The Hub consisted of a partnership of organisations:

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  • The ICT Hub was a project in the UK that aimed to support voluntary and community-based organisations in England with their technology needs. It was set up in 2005 and closed in 2008. The Hub worked to create sustainable environment whereby charities and community groups can benefit from the use of information and communications technology (ICT). The ICT Hub aimed to help charities overcome these barriers. To achieve this the Hub offered services and support including: The Hub consisted of a partnership of organisations: (en)
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  • The ICT Hub was a project in the UK that aimed to support voluntary and community-based organisations in England with their technology needs. It was set up in 2005 and closed in 2008. The Hub worked to create sustainable environment whereby charities and community groups can benefit from the use of information and communications technology (ICT). Smaller organisations can benefit enormously from effective use of technology, whether this is by building a website to communicate with its beneficiaries, or creating a database to manage its members. However charitable organisations often do not have the funds or expertise to implement technological solutions successfully. The ICT Hub aimed to help charities overcome these barriers. To achieve this the Hub offered services and support including: * Educational events and seminars * Publications that cover all aspects of ICT * Circuit Rider – mobile IT technicians who offer low cost IT support * IT volunteers – professionals who give up their time to help charities implement technology solutions * Accessibility audits for charities * Online resources and useful information * Regional champions - individuals in each of the English regions who offer local advice and support e.g. * Helpdesk – a free telephone number where charities can be signposted to services and support in their local area The ICT Hub was part of the UK’s Home Office ChangeUp programme for strengthening the capacity of the voluntary and community sector. Funding for the ICT Hub ended March 2008. The Hub consisted of a partnership of organisations: * NAVCA (National Association for Voluntary and Community Action) * * NCVO (National Council for Voluntary Organisations) * Lasa (London Advice Services Alliance) * iT4Communities * Media Trust (en)
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