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Technology Trust (formerly Charity Technology Trust) is a UK-based charity and social enterprise that aims to help other charities and not-for-profit organisations increase their impact through more effective use of Information Technology. Technology Trust provides a software donation programme, an email marketing service, a Gift Aid reclamation service, a payment gateway service, and also provides a foreign exchange currency service. They currently work with more than 19,000 charities and have saved the charity sector over £130 million through discounted software procurement and other programmes. ==History== Peter Sweatman founded Technology Trust (known then as Charity Technology Trust) to bring together key players in the charity, business and technology sectors. Among the initial supporters of Charity Technology Trust (CTT) were Charles Dunstone, Peter Wheeler, Lord Joel Joffe, Tessa Baring and Michael Young, Baron Young of Dartington. The charity’s first initiative was CTT Raffles, which provided online raffling technology to UK charities.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Charity Technology Trust )〕 The CTT Raffles platform was supported by James Redhead, and offered a tailored online raffling engine, along with data capture, collation and processing of entries and marketing support. It launched in May 2001 with the support of Oxfam, Guide Dogs for the Blind, Barnardo's, PDSA and the National Trust. In 2003, the charity branched out into e-communications, offering a charity email service that allowed leading charities to make a number of email marketing campaigns throughout the year.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Free email marketing facility on offer )〕 In 2008, they partnered with dotmailer to offer a new, low-cost email marketing system to charities and not-for-profits. The service was known as CTTMail, but has since been rebranded to ''tt-mail''. In 2008, Charity Technology Trust joined the global software donation programme run by TechSoup to deliver Microsoft’s donation programme in the UK. The scheme is open to all UK registered charities, who pay an administration fee, usually of between 4 and 8 per cent of retail price. CTT was already providing Cisco donated products through an online shop on its CTXchange website〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=tt-exchange Product Catalogue )〕 (now ''tt-exchange'') – Microsoft products were made available on 1 July 2008.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=CTT wins Microsoft deal )〕 Since then, the programme has expanded to include a number of different digital technology partners. In October 2013, Charity Technology Trust (CTT) changed its name to Technology Trust. The registered charity name and company name remains the same. The current Chief Executive is Richard Craig, and the current Chair is Charles Mindenhall. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Technology Trust」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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