Join us for a hands-on session designed to help your organisation make meaningful, realistic improvements in how you use digital.
This valuable workshop is delivered by Third Sector Lab, commissioned by Third Sector Dumfries and Galloway, and is available to you at no cost. Places are limited – please apply/register your request for a space, and we’ll let you know before 20th February if your place has been confirmed.
This half-day, in-person workshop is for local non-profits, third sector organisations, and social enterprises that want to improve how digital supports their work – without needing specialist roles or big budgets.
Together, we’ll look at what digital improvement really means for small and medium-sized organisations like yours, and how to take simple, low-risk steps that strengthen services, build confidence, and support better decision-making.
In this interactive session, you will:
- Explore what digital transformation looks like in practice for organisations like yours
- Assess where you are now — and where small changes could make a big difference
- Learn how to test new ideas safely, without overloading your team
- Use data in simple, meaningful ways to support decisions and demonstrate impact
- Learn alongside peers who are facing similar challenges
If selected, we ask that you commit fully to attending. Submitting a registration form does not guarantee a place; participants will be selected to ensure the programme benefits those for whom it will be most impactful.
This event is part of a programme funded by the UK Government.
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By the end of the programme, attendees will be able to:
- Define what digital improvement means for your organisation – Clarify what “digital transformation” means in a way that feels realistic and relevant – and understand why leadership involvement matters, even in small teams.
- Assess your digital maturity – Use a practical framework to identify strengths, gaps and priority areas for improvement.
- Test low-risk digital experiments – Learn how to try new ideas safely, improve services and build confidence across your team.
- Use data more effectively – Explore simple ways to use data for decision-making, measuring impact and designing smarter services.
- Collaborate with peers – Work with other local organisations to map shared challenges and develop practical, achievable solutions.
- Leave with a clear action plan – Take away a leader-friendly digital action plan you can start using straight away.
Staff and volunteers working in small and medium-sized community groups, charities, non-profits, social enterprises and sports organisations who want practical, hands-on support to improve how their organisation uses digital.
No technical background or specialist digital role is required, but it’s aimed at people who are decision makers in their organisation.
