Latest projects
Congratulations to our latest project partners. Find out more about their exciting projects and what they hope to achieve.
Work in a digital world
Digital Assistant Academy aims to give women the skills and confidence they need to generate additional sustainable and flexible income for themselves and their family while working around their existing commitments. more >
Getting out and about
Building on the success of its Thunder software, Screenreader.net are now embarking on a suite of smartphone apps that enable blind people to use public transport in a safer and more confident way. more >
Online and on the record
A new programme from the Cornwall Learning Education Business Partnership aims to show young people how considering their digital footprint can enhance future career prospects and how new technologies work in business more >
Raising water safety awareness
A new searchable online mapping and alert tool aims to increase awareness amongst young people of water-related hazards and accidents around the UK more >
A platform for success
New open platform technology enables designers to do their bit to further boost the fundraising efforts of charities across the UK. more >
Insider insights
With support from Nominet Trust, The No Way Trust aims to help protect vulnerable young people and reduce the incidence of crime online more >
Celebrating new skills
A new project from Talk About Local sets out to show local communities the fun they can have using new technologies to enhance traditional celebrations more >
Guiding online safety
How volunteer leaders in the Girlguiding organisation are acquiring the skills and confidence to foster safe internet use. more >
Easy access advice
The Citizens Advice Bureau in Cambridge is planning to use ICT to provide more services to more people in more local communities more >
Wiki as a way forward?
KnowHow NonProfit is exploring the potential benefits of user-focused, wiki-based web guidance and learning resources in the voluntary sector more >

