Interactive Services for Charities Forum
AIME believes the charity sector can derive significant benefits from utilising a range of Interactive technologies to maximise income generation, for engagement with stakeholders and for internal efficiencies. AIME formed the Interactive Charity Forum in July 2010 to bring together the Interactive Technology Industry and the third sector following the success of our inaugrual full day conference in May 2010.
Forum members include leading charities and charity agencies, network operators as well as service and content providers from the Interactive Services Industry.
The objective of this forum is to:
- improve the effectiveness and efficiency of interactive services for Charities
- enhance the reputation of the Content, Service and Network Providers in this field
- provide education & information
- create best practice
- achieve better Industry engagement
Forum Chair
- Graham Pottie, COO, BT agilemedia
Forum Established
- July 2010
Achievements
- Events: Empowering the Charitable Sector with Interactive Technologies Conferences - May 2010 & Sept 2011
- Research: AIME Charity Report Understanding UK Charites - Oct 2011
- LBi & AIME Initiative - HyperIsland Workshop
Current Agenda Items
The working group addresses issues such as:
- researching the needs of charities regarding interactive technology use
- rules, regulations & good practice for the third sector
- payment & payment cycles
- fundraising/income generation
- acquisition of and continuing engagement with individual supporters
- the application of existing content, information and entertainment services
- central information website for charities
Meetings
- Forum meeting 27th Sept 2011
- Forum meeting 8th June 2011
- Research sub group meeting 15th Mar 2011
- Forum meeting Feb 2011
- Inaugral meeting Oct 2010
AIME members can view forum & working group meeting notes here
Contact
AIME Executive Contact Zoe Patterson. Please contact zoe@aimelink.org for more details about our Interactive Services for Charities Forum.

