
Unit 6 Ashburton Industrial Estate
Ross-on-Wye
Herefordshire
HR9 7BW
Tel: 01989 763691
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Charitylog is a fully web-based Contact Management System (CMS) which provides Third Sector and NFP Organisations with a single, unified, secure, web-based database.
Charitylog is a secure web-based database protected at both the organisational and user level for maximum security, meaning that different groups of people within an organisation can easily be set up to have different access levels. Access to the system is strictly restricted to authorised users who can be easily added, edited or removed by an administrator.
Putting all your data in one place simplifies the running of your organisation, it makes producing reports easy to do and provides unprecedented levels of security.
Charitylog allows you to interact with your clients and run your business from anywhere with an internet connection.
You maintain a full and detailed history of your dealings with your clients, their carers and associated professionals as well as managing the services you provide.
Charitylog allows you to create reports and outcomes, produce letters and export statistics often at the touch of a button, allowing reports and statistics to be quickly and accurately produced for parent organisations, local authorities and funders.
Charitylog is already utilised extensively throughout England and Wales amongst organisations such as Age UK / Age Concern, Mind, Housing Associations, Carer Support Organisations and other Not-for-Profit (NFP) Organisations.
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