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15th Mar | Pro Bono Service Announced

Conduce Group
Conduce Group announces new Pro Bono Service for Registered Charities & Not for Profit/3rd Sector Organisations

From today Registered Charities could benefit from a new Pro Bono Service from The Conduce Group.

The offer encompasses all of the Groups’ areas of business: IT services, consultancy, software development, web design, print and online marketing.

The Nuneaton based Conduce Group provide IT and consulting services, software development, web design, print services and online marketing solutions to a wide range of businesses both nationally and internationally. They work with a number of charities and through this work identified the need for a Pro Bono service.  

Pro Bono” is a Latin phrase meaning “for the public good,” and refers to work done by professionals for no fee or for a greatly reduced fee. Specifically Conduce Group are offering a total of 20 free days of work per annum, with a maximum of two days for any one organisation.

The service is open to Registered Charities & 3rd Sector Not for Profit organisations and is available immediately.

Steve Russell, CEO of Conduce Group
, said: “We already work with several charities and came to realise that many charitable organisations are in crisis, due in part to changes in Local Authority funding and exacerbated by the current recession. We wanted to do something to help.  Often organisations in this sector can benefit from being simply pointed in the right ICT direction, potentially bringing costs down & efficiency gains”.

Wayne Enis, Conduce Group’s CIO
added “We can provide advice and support across our areas of business, so if you think that your charity might be able to benefit, get in touch with us to discuss your needs”.

Could your charity benefit from some free professional support around ICT services, consultancy, software development, web design, print services or online marketing? Then visit http://probono.conduce.net for more information.

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