Nick Torday
Nick is of Transylvanian descent and has the fangs to prove it. Over the years he’s lived and worked in New York, Ramallah, London and now Brizzle.He’s a part-time percussionist, a fairly talentless surfer and an exiled (posh) Geordie.
Nick Torday’s articles
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Why the voluntary sector can't hold out against peer review
Public demand for peer-rated sites has never been greater and aligns with the opinion that charities should be transparent.
Posted on 19th March 2012, under Charity landscape, Fundraising, Innovation, Opinion
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Online community in the charity sector - benchmarking and insight
Today Because it’s Good is proud to launch a sector-first benchmarking report on how charities are using online community to engage with their audience, in association with SiftGroups.
Posted on 17th November 2011, under Charity landscape, Opinion, Social media
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Could the bad times be good for digital?
Is the current climate of economic uncertainty actually a real opportunity for digital growth and development in charities? Because reckons this might well be the case…
Posted on 6th May 2011, under Charity landscape, Opinion
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Fantastic work all round from the Child’s i team and their network of willing and capable volunteers; an exemplary case of collaborative working and harnessing open source. Also loving the parody of Blur’s Coffee and TV video…
