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There's a Grant That Pays for Your Charity's Website. Here's Everything You Need to Know.

1 May 2026

The Fat Beehive Foundation offers grants of up to £2,500 for small UK charities to fund digital projects. Here's everything you need to know before you apply.

A charity team discussing their digital funding options for a new website

Microsoft 365 for Charities: What You're Entitled to for Free and What It Actually Costs

4 May 2026

Most UK charities are paying full price for tools they could access for free or at a fraction of the cost. Here is what the Microsoft Nonprofit Programme actually offers in 2026.

A charity team working together on Microsoft 365 tools in a modern office setting

GDPR for Small Charities: What You're Legally Required to Have Online

5 May 2026

GDPR applies to every UK charity with a website — regardless of size. Here is what you are legally required to have in place online, and what the most common gaps look like.

A charity staff member reviewing their organisation's GDPR compliance and privacy policy online

What Happens to Your Charity's Data When Your IT Volunteer Leaves

6 May 2026

Most small charities rely on a single person to manage their digital systems. When that person leaves, the question of who still has access to what — and from where — is one that very few trustees have ever thought to ask.

A charity volunteer working on a laptop managing the organisation's digital systems

What Funders Actually Look at When They Visit Your Website Before Making a Decision

7 May 2026

Before approving a grant, funders visit your website. What they find in the next few minutes shapes everything that follows. Here is exactly what they are looking for — and where most charity websites fall short.

A grant officer reviewing a charity's website and governance documents as part of a funding due diligence process

From Spreadsheet to System: When Is the Right Time for a Small Charity to Upgrade Its Digital Infrastructure

8 May 2026

Most small charities know their digital setup is holding them back. The question is never really whether to upgrade — it is when, and how to do it without derailing everything else.

A small charity staff member working at a desk surrounded by paperwork and a laptop, representing the challenge of outdated digital systems
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