Posts by SCIP Web
A Ray Of Sunshine From SCIP – Our Prices Stay The Same
Amongst the economic gloom of the cuts and the budget, we can offer a small ray of sunshine. Our prices are firmly staying the same. As a strictly “not for profit” social enterprise we plough all our surplus straight back into improving our services. So we are very pleased to say that we have made…
Read MoreLocal Funding News Through Twitter
If you’ve got your head around Twitter, we recommend you follow East Sussex County Council Community feed which has lots of information on funding and grant opportunities in the East Sussex region:
Read MoreIs Your Website Mobile Phone Accessible?
SCIP are pleased to announce we can now offer excellent value design to take your website onto mobile phones.
Read MoreSetting Up a Shop
Check out the Love That Stuff wholesale website designed by Mark James with a great new online shop using Woo-commerce. Woo-commerce is an easy way to build an online shop, useful for organisations to sell items to raise money. It is a free and open source and can be integrated into WordPress.
Read MoreSCIP Tip of the Month May 2013 – Organise Your Inbox
Fed-up with endless marketing mail clogging up your inbox?
Read MoreWebsite Designs For The Third Sector.
SCIP designer Mark James has been busy designing a range of sites for clients across the voluntary, charitable and not-for-profit groups.
Read MoreDon’t Forget To Change The Gift Aid Wording On Your Website Says SCIP
HM Revenue and Customs have introduced changes to the Gift Aid declaration on your charity website and charity literature.
Read MoreLow-Cost Computer Software For Charities And Housing Associations
Charities struggling with funding will be pleased to learn about a great way to buy low cost computer software.
Read MoreReceiving Donations Using PayPal
PayPal can be an effective way for charities to receive donations as well as collecting subscriptions and selling fundraising items through your websites.
Read MoreYouTube Your Way To Fundraising Success
By Caroline Sutton There’s no escaping the power of a great video to capture attention. 25 million people in the UK are registered to watch and more importantly, share videos they see on the social media platform YouTube.
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