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Report launch - A vision into community powered tech

About this event

Glimmers Agency alongside The National Lottery Community Fund has been real-time investigating the relationship between civil society and technology in the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic. Community groups and charities have endlessly innovated and adapted during the crisis and shown the potential to shape better digital social infrastructure for everyone.

Join Phoebe Tickell, Digital Portfolio Officer, and the authors of the report to explore the research that has been undertaken during lockdown and discuss the highlights from the report, including one of the findings that there is the need for an interim recovery period for the sector.

Glimmers have also created a toolkit to help teams and organisations reflect on their rapid transformation in the digital world, look ahead, and set new KPIs, which can be accessed here: https://glimmersreport.net/toolkit

Hosted by

  • Guest speaker
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    Phoebe Tickell Digital Portfolio Officer @ The National Lottery Community Fund

  • Guest speaker
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    Gill Wildman Co-Founder @ Plot

    Gill has pioneered the use of design, design thinking, and action in strategy and innovation for over 25 years. She co-founded Plot in 2004 to support innovation across the private, public, and third sectors. Prior to this Gill spend a number of years working in design inovaition.

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    Rachel Coldicutt Obe British Tech Expert @ Careful Industries

    Rachel is a British tech expert who works on ethics, regulation and digital literacy. She is the former Chief Executive Officer of Doteveryone, a UK-based responsible tech think tank. She has spent the last 20 years turning emerging technology into products and services around the world.

The National Lottery Community Fund

The National Lottery Community Fund is the largest community funder in the UK – and is proud to award money raised by National Lottery players to communities across England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. Since June 2004, we have made over 200,000 grants and awarded over £9 billion.