Charity Times launches new discussion board for charity leaders

Charity Times has today launched a new online discussion board for charity leaders.

The new tool, called LeadNet, was created following demand for an online networking platform.

LeadNet will be available exclusively for members of the Charity Times Leadership Network and offers members a platform to communicate with one another, share ideas and seek support.

Members will be able to post under their own names, or anonymously, about events going on in the sector; post and answer polls; comment on stories; share links and ask for advice.

Members will be able to sign in using their existing Charity Times Leadership Network login. To check if you have a membership or sign up, click here.

If you're already a member, you can access the forum here: click here.

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