In February and March 2019, Superhighways offered a new practical digital leadership programme of training and advice for leaders of charities and community organisations across London.

With digital no longer an add-on or optional to the way charities and community organisations are run, board members and CEOs face some tough decisions. Resources are tight and it’s hard to know what to prioritise. It’s also hard to make sound strategic choices when digital isn’t your day job.

CEOs, trustees and senior managers joined one of our thought-provoking series of workshops or training to explore how small charity leaders can develop their organisation’s digital capability within the framework of the newly launched Charity Digital Code of Practice.

Superhighways’ partnered with London Plus, The Foundation for Social Improvement (FSI) and National Association for Voluntary and Community Action (NAVCA) on the new programme, extending reach to local communities throughout London and across the UK. The programme was funded by the Department of Digital, Culture, Media and Sport.

 

Training and resources included:

We'll be adding further case studies and resources to share over summer of 2019.

 

Evaluation

Read our short evaluation of the Digital Leadership project.

 

Express your interest in a trustee board workshop or briefing

We are no longer funded to provide training for trustee boards using the Charity Digital Code of Practice. However, we can provide bespoke sessions about your charity's use of digital at a strategic level.

If you would like one of our team to deliver trustee board training or advice please email us.

 

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Or sign up to our e-news to stay informed of developments and tips and tricks on digital from Superhighways. We have been producing a range of case studies to help small charities make decisions which we will share in our e-news over the coming months.