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Close up of man using a laptopThis site is a community of people sharing knowledge and experience. Over 2000 people have registered so far, and we'd love you to be there too.

As well as being completely FREE, registration is quick and simple. Here are some of the benefits of registering on KnowHow.

The forums

  • Ask a question - get some help with a problem or difficult situation or sound-out an idea. 
  • Reply to other's questions - share what you have learnt.
  • Join discussions about topics you care about - have your say about topical issues.
  • Our forums cover many subject areas - see all recent discussion for the latest hot topics!

Tools for Success toolkit

  • Use this free online self-assessment tool to see whether your organisation got the basics in place to be sustainable - Tools for Success toolkit.

News and events

  • Add information about events you are organising. Our calendar of events has included conferences and training courses across the country from organisations such as NCVO, ACEVO, sounddelivery and Media Trust as well as many smaller community-based organisations.
  • Add your news or share news you have read somewhere else.

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