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Local Trust is a place-based funder supporting communities to achieve their ambitions.
Find out moreGo straight to…
< Back to main menuEssential guidance and information to help you deliver change in your community
Toolkits and future support
Practical support and resources for community organisations
Find out moreDemonstrating the value of long-term, unconditional, resident-led funding
Find out moreA series of projects sharing what worked in the Big Local programme and why, and supporting the Big Local legacy in the communities that were involved.
Beacon areas
Supporting connections between community organisations continuing resident-led action beyond Big Local
Find out moreHealth inequalities
Supporting community-led health and wellbeing approaches to tackle health inequalities
Find out moreThe latest news and blogs from Local Trust, Big Local and beyond, exploring community power and resident-led change
ExploreGo straight to…
This guide is aimed at digital beginners, and will cover different options for those new to ‘virtual meetings’ as well as foundations in digital skills.
If you aren’t able to meet in person, it’s still possible to hold small or large group meetings by phone. The options below are suitable for landlines and mobiles, or a combination:
The benefit of a virtual meeting is that you can often have a lot of people together; you can all see each other and it often lends itself to a fun and sociable experience.
How to improve your digital skills
To aid in your confident adoption of online tools we’ve partnered up with the Good Things Foundation, the UKs leading digital inclusion organisation. Their foundational course ‘Learn my way’ takes you through all the basics, starting with how to use a mouse.
Find your local Good Things Foundation Online Centre
Online Centres are community focused organisations that network together to improve lives through digital. This network spans the most deprived areas of the country, ranging from GP surgeries, to churches and libraries. They are places where you can go in, access devices, have a cup of coffee and a chat, whilst learning digital tools. The Good Things Foundation manages the network, joining the dots and helping people navigate a confusing digital world. You can find your local Online Centre through this map.
Tips for staying safe online
We’ve all heard of the importance of internet security, from ‘Zoom bombing’ to identity theft and malware. Whilst there are never any full proof guarantees, here are our tips for staying safe online.
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