Blog
Sharing Dot Project’s stories, learnings and guidance
The pivotal role of Tech4Good communities to grow the tech for good movement and address the greatest challenges of our time.
A summary of the conversations from our panel discussion on Digital Funding: How to navigate challenges and how to build resilience
Uniting your team to weave their exceptional skills and insights into your organisational digital vision forms the foundations necessary to embrace a digital future.
Our relational approach: how we have developed our products and a deeply relational approach when working with teams.
In this blog we share insights on how we have developed a deeply relational approach when working with teams; enabling us to create a collective vision for how a digital journey is approached within an organisation.
We reflect on how we have supported funders to shape their funding opportunities for digital infrastructure and on how we have supported the funded organisations to strengthen their digital resilience.
Our funding journey has at times been one of significant risk, short turnaround times and fragmented reporting approaches. Looking back, it has highlighted to us the need for more accessible, long-term and diverse funding routes for the social sector.
When building strong relationships our focus on relationships and alignment requires time and transparency — this can be emotionally taxing for all involved and there are hard truths aplenty!
We share more about our role in building digital resilience within social impact organisations and the skills and expertise that is needed to achieve this.
Sharing insights into our relationship building process and why we start with alignment when entering new partnerships.
We have reviewed our journey as a team and as individuals, ensuring we don’t lose sight of the success we’ve achieved and of the lessons we have learned.
At the start of 2022 Consequential, The Data Place, DOT PROJECT and Noisy Cricket came together to explore the possibilities for mapping the ethical technology ecosystem across the UK.
Digital transformation can be difficult for many, if not all organisations. Changing the way we work also poses challenges that aren’t related to cost, hardware or funding.
How we are supporting organisations within the social economy to review and improve their organisational infrastructure in this way.
2021 was a busy period and one of regeneration for us at DOT PROJECT. As an organisation we paused and recalibrated our mission, vision and goals.
As part of the Beyond programme, we worked with 20 organisations across Mental Health and Sexual Abuse and Domestic Violence to address challenges that have emerged during Covid-19. Here are their top-tips on partnership working.
We have worked to help build Tech4Good South-West (T4GSW) since its inception, and are now leading the community through a new and exciting phase in its journey.
We wanted to make our work accessible to everyone and when working on the Beyond programme, we were supported by Ability Net to create an inclusive learning experience
Following on from our work with the National Lottery Digital Fund we partnered with Shift once again to offer nonprofits free training to develop their design and digital skills during the pandemic.
As part of the Beyond programme, we worked in partnership with Red Goat Cyber to give nonprofits the knowledge and tools to secure themselves against cyber attacks
Relationships play a critical role in any organisation’s change journey. They can be the cause of major blockers and frustrations or they can be a force for good, sustaining or accelerating that change.
In this blog we share recent learnings from the Delivering your Digital Strategy Accelerator, delivered in partnership with Charity Digital and funded by Okta for Good.