The Charities Consortium I.T. Directors Group (CCitDG)
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Who we are
The Charities Consortium IT Directors Group (CCitDG) is the premier network for IT Directors of major UK Charities. Our primary purpose is to provide a sounding board on all issues relating to technology in the Charity Sector and to provide support to each other. We also can collaborate on procurements and other projects.
Current membership is 97, and the charities we represent, mostly 'household names, have an annual IT spend of around £2m.
Membership requires being a Registered UK charity, having a turnover of at least £25m pa and having sufficiently complex networked ICT to provide commonality for valuable interchange of ideas of a business and technical nature.
Large charities with smaller financial turnovers but with significant IT resources or IT complexity may also be voted in by members.
There is an annual membership subscription.We have an active help forum and conduct a once yearly benchmarking exercise.
What we do
What does the Group do?
We provide the ability to share ideas and learn from each other in a safe environment. We get together Quarterly to discuss issues of the day. We also provide opportunities for our teams to get together to take part in Special Interest Groups on topics such as Security. We also run continuous benchmarking to allow our members to see their strengths and weaknesses.
Managing Projects
The CCITDG membership has a vast array of experience in managing projects. Sharing and tapping into this knowledge is a key area of work for CCITDG
Special Interest Groups
Microsoft Office 2007 and Sharepoint Security To be set up: Technical Group and GIS group.
Our Members
The Charities Consortium I.T. Directors Group has over 90 partners
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Become a member
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CCitDG Newsletter - February 2012
A new year, a new newsletter!
10/02/12
CCitDG Newsletter – October 2011
Greetings from our new Chair, Peter Heather.
04/11/11
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