Information Communication Technology (ICT)
HAVS ICT Development Work
Voluntary organisations, especially small groups, often struggle to use computers and information and communication technologies (ICT) efficiently - but these technologies can bring great benefits to our work. That’s why Hillingdon Association of Voluntary Services hosts a project to help voluntary groups use ICT.
We can give your organisation a free ICT health check, give you advice and support your use of computers.
We currently work in the West London boroughs of Hillingdon. Contact 01895 442929 to request advice or a visit.
HAVS has won one of the 18 BIG Lottery funding grants for London to develop IT infrastructure for local voluntary & community groups bringing £300,000 to the borough over 5 years.
We aim to to provide hands on, training and online IT support to local groups. Initially the service will be free but developing over the 5 year period of the grant to be fully self sufficient in 2014.
- ICT Development work poster Click here
- ICT Training poster Click here
- ICT Health Check and Strategy Development the process Click here
Additional ICT pages
- ICT Resources Click here
- ICT News Click here
- ICT Monitoring and Evaluation Click here
This Project is Sponsored by the Basis Programme from the Big Lottery Fund



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