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Development of KnowHow NonProfit

22 Oct 2008 by WEditor

About this site and how it is being built.

If you're part of a nonprofit organisation, this site is for you. Whatever your organisation or role within it, if you want information, to update your skills or to talk to others, you've come to the right place.

In development

This site is in live development. It will fully launch in Spring 2009.

We are building on a live site because we want to take account of feedback AND engage you the users in the construction of the remaining areas. As our strapline emphasises, this site is as much about everyone “sharing experience” as it is about us as “experts” handing down their pearls of wisdom.

If you find pages with no content on them, please bear with us - there will be soon. In the meantime why not start a discussion on one of our forums? 

Be part of the KnowHow community

Whether you have knowhow or need knowhow, we want you to get involved.

Talk with others

Please join in with discussions or start your own on one of the forums. If you have a question, no doubt someone out there will be asking the same thing too. Don't be shy, get talking!

Write content

We are also looking for people to contribute to the site. This could be by:

Advertising

We are currently trialling the use of Google Ads on the site.

Feedback about the site

If you have any comments about the site or would like to get involved in future testing, please email knowhow@city.ac.uk

Don't miss this opportunity to be part of the KnowHow community and help others to learn from what you have done.