Citizens Online is merging with AbilityNet
Hello Everyone,
We have some exciting news about the future of Citizens Online. On 1 of July 2024, we will merge with another digital inclusion charity, AbilityNet.
Both charities share a common mission: to bridge the digital inclusion gap, and improve lives through technology, especially for disabled people. By combining resources, expertise and passion, the new joint charity will achieve even better results in boosting digital inclusion.
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A complementary offer
Citizens Online has worked to improve digital inclusion since 2000. AbilityNet traces its accessibility roots back to 1985: it is a national charity which focuses on helping disabled and older people to gain the maximum benefit from technology at home, work and in education.
AbilityNet is one of the UK’s leading providers of digital accessibility services to organisations that offer digital applications and services, with a broad portfolio of services, including consultancy, conducting digital audits and user research, and providing expert training and strategy guidance.
Citizens Online has a complementary consultancy offer, to improve digital transformation and inclusivity; it strives to embed digital inclusion, to ensure that the impact is sustainable. It builds local partnerships and works collaboratively to share best practice to improve digital inclusion.
Gary Moore, CEO, AbilityNet:
“By combining our two organisations, we aim to distil the best of Citizens Online and AbilityNet’s knowledge and resources to help our beneficiaries. This should also make us more efficient, improving the offer to our supporters and customers. There are substantial synergies between the two charities; each has a volunteer model; provides external digital training courses; distributes digital devices to community organisations; and both charities work closely to support older users.”
Hugo Drayton, Chair of Citizens Online:
“In AbilityNet, I am confident that we have found a like-minded organisation, to further the mission of Citizens Online. I am immensely proud of what the charity has achieved in the last quarter century and look forward to the continued growth of this impact within the AbilityNet family. I am confident that this move will secure and expand the future for our work.”
Alan Brooks, Chair of AbilityNet Board of Trustees:
“We are delighted to welcome the staff, sponsors and beneficiaries of Citizens Online to the AbilityNet family. Our trustees have been very impressed with the impact which Citizens Online has achieved throughout its 24 years of operation. It has been a strong campaigner for greater digital equality and has delivered against that vision for thousands of beneficiaries. With our combined resources, we will be able to achieve greater impact for the people we seek to help.”
Steps forward
Citizens Online is being merged into AbilityNet on 1 July 2024, leaving one overall charity with one board – AbilityNet. Citizens Online operational staff will join AbilityNet and existing Citizens Online projects will continue and expand. The Citizens Online freephone helpline and website will remain in place for the foreseeable future, but the joint activities will be promoted under the AbilityNet brand.
Please do let us know if you have any questions or concerns about the changes by emailing admin@citizensonline.org.uk
We look forward to keeping you up to date with our work as part of AbilityNet.
Best wishes,
The Citizens Online Team
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