These newly eligible charities can now benefit from Huddle’s cloud-based collaboration platform, which allows both internal and external stakeholders to easily share information, documents and files. This means that staff, trustees, volunteers, missionaries, aid workers, and other external partners can all communicate and access the required information to manage projects securely no matter where they are around the world.
“Religious groups have a long-standing tradition of being philanthropic and dedicated to serving humanity through their charitable work,” said Technology Trust CEO, Richard Craig. “We welcome Huddle’s changes to its eligibility requirements and look forward to developing relationships with a new network of charities as a result.”