- Survey Conducted Across 100 Leading NGOs in India
- Lack of Budget for an NGO - A Major Impediment to Managing the Online Presence
UBM India, in association with Public Interest Registry, today released the results of a survey that provides an insight into the current challenges faced by NGOs in India in the online medium. The survey states that 85% of the NGOs admit that sustaining the online presence is extremely important given the growing importance of the technology and digital space in today's digital age.
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Online presence is crucial for NGOs as it allows them to reach out to a much wider audience for their cause and spread awareness deploying limited resources. Even though most of the NGOs have a website, majority feel that they are unable to sustain and maintain the website for greater impact. Today, majority of NGOs leverage their websites primarily for providing information (26%); most NGOs are driven by causes, and it is natural to see that the focus of their online presence is to promote or support a cause (20%).
Key Findings of The UBM India - Public Interest Registry survey
Managing the online presence:
- 34% lack the technical knowhow and the expertise to manage a website
- 33% cite lack of budget as a major impediment
- 21% lack adequate personnel to manage an online presence
Purpose of the digital medium:
- 26% use their websites primarily for providing information
- 18% use their websites for fundraising
- 18% use their websites to increase the number of volunteers pledged to the cause of the NGOs.
Commenting on launch, Mr. Joji George, Managing Director, UBM India said, "The UBM India - Public Interest Registry survey is another step towards creating and promoting sustainability among organisations and its impact on society. Today, with the advent of technology and the digital medium, it is necessary for any organisation including the NGO sector to innovate and be on par with the new gen. Digital presence will help organisations extend their reach, spread awareness and impact a wider audience towards the cause they represent."
UBM India, in September 2014, organised Giving Back - NGO India 2014, a unique CSR initiative that provided a platform for NGOs from across India and all over the world to create awareness and address various causes from child education, women empowerment, poverty eradication to environment sustainability. While the face-to-face awareness is the basic route for an NGO to extend its reach, most NGOs are realising the growing importance of the digital space to help spread awareness to a larger audience. The survey reveals that a large number of NGOs face various issues while creating and more importantly sustaining an online presence.
About UBM India
UBM India is India's leading live media and events company that engages people and enriches businesses. We at UBM India provide the industry with platforms that bring together buyers and sellers from around the world, through a portfolio of exhibitions, content led conferences and seminars, tech media, live events, data services and powerful media brands. UBM India hosts over 20 large scale exhibitions and 40 conferences across the country every year, thereby enabling trade across multiple industry verticals. A UBM Asia Company, UBM India has offices across Mumbai, New Delhi, Bangalore and Hyderabad. UBM Asia is owned by UBM plc which is listed on the London Stock Exchange. UBM Asia is the leading exhibition organiser inAsia and the biggest commercial organiser in mainland China, India and Malaysia. For more information, visit www.ubmindia.in.
About Public Interest Registry
Public Interest Registry is a non-profit corporation that operates the .org top-level domain - world's third largest 'generic' top-level domain with more than 10 million domain names registered worldwide. As an advocate for collaboration, safety and security on the Internet, Public Interest Registry's mission is to empower the global non-commercial community to use the Internet more effectively, and to take a leadership position among Internet stakeholders on policy and other issues relating to the domain naming system. Public Interest Registry was founded by the Internet Society (http://www.internetsociety.org) in 2002 and is based in Reston, Virginia, USA.
Primary Media Contact: Priya Badshah, priya.badshah@ubm.com, +91-22-6172-7353, UBM India
Secondary Media Contact: Ravikiran Iyengar, ravikiran.iyengar@ketchumsampark.com, +91-9821268368, Ketchum Sampark
SOURCE UBM India Pvt. Ltd.
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- Lack of Budget for an NGO - A Major Impediment to Managing the Online Presence
UBM India, in association with Public Interest Registry, today released the results of a survey that provides an insight into the current challenges faced by NGOs in India in the online medium. The survey states that 85% of the NGOs admit that sustaining the online presence is extremely important given the growing importance of the technology and digital space in today's digital age.
(Photo: http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20141114/10110824)
(Logo: http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20130226/599595-c)
Online presence is crucial for NGOs as it allows them to reach out to a much wider audience for their cause and spread awareness deploying limited resources. Even though most of the NGOs have a website, majority feel that they are unable to sustain and maintain the website for greater impact. Today, majority of NGOs leverage their websites primarily for providing information (26%); most NGOs are driven by causes, and it is natural to see that the focus of their online presence is to promote or support a cause (20%).
Key Findings of The UBM India - Public Interest Registry survey
Managing the online presence:
- 34% lack the technical knowhow and the expertise to manage a website
- 33% cite lack of budget as a major impediment
- 21% lack adequate personnel to manage an online presence
Purpose of the digital medium:
- 26% use their websites primarily for providing information
- 18% use their websites for fundraising
- 18% use their websites to increase the number of volunteers pledged to the cause of the NGOs.
Commenting on launch, Mr. Joji George, Managing Director, UBM India said, "The UBM India - Public Interest Registry survey is another step towards creating and promoting sustainability among organisations and its impact on society. Today, with the advent of technology and the digital medium, it is necessary for any organisation including the NGO sector to innovate and be on par with the new gen. Digital presence will help organisations extend their reach, spread awareness and impact a wider audience towards the cause they represent."
UBM India, in September 2014, organised Giving Back - NGO India 2014, a unique CSR initiative that provided a platform for NGOs from across India and all over the world to create awareness and address various causes from child education, women empowerment, poverty eradication to environment sustainability. While the face-to-face awareness is the basic route for an NGO to extend its reach, most NGOs are realising the growing importance of the digital space to help spread awareness to a larger audience. The survey reveals that a large number of NGOs face various issues while creating and more importantly sustaining an online presence.
About UBM India
UBM India is India's leading live media and events company that engages people and enriches businesses. We at UBM India provide the industry with platforms that bring together buyers and sellers from around the world, through a portfolio of exhibitions, content led conferences and seminars, tech media, live events, data services and powerful media brands. UBM India hosts over 20 large scale exhibitions and 40 conferences across the country every year, thereby enabling trade across multiple industry verticals. A UBM Asia Company, UBM India has offices across Mumbai, New Delhi, Bangalore and Hyderabad. UBM Asia is owned by UBM plc which is listed on the London Stock Exchange. UBM Asia is the leading exhibition organiser inAsia and the biggest commercial organiser in mainland China, India and Malaysia. For more information, visit www.ubmindia.in.
About Public Interest Registry
Public Interest Registry is a non-profit corporation that operates the .org top-level domain - world's third largest 'generic' top-level domain with more than 10 million domain names registered worldwide. As an advocate for collaboration, safety and security on the Internet, Public Interest Registry's mission is to empower the global non-commercial community to use the Internet more effectively, and to take a leadership position among Internet stakeholders on policy and other issues relating to the domain naming system. Public Interest Registry was founded by the Internet Society (http://www.internetsociety.org) in 2002 and is based in Reston, Virginia, USA.
Primary Media Contact: Priya Badshah, priya.badshah@ubm.com, +91-22-6172-7353, UBM India
Secondary Media Contact: Ravikiran Iyengar, ravikiran.iyengar@ketchumsampark.com, +91-9821268368, Ketchum Sampark
SOURCE UBM India Pvt. Ltd.
Source: http://www.prnewswire.co.in/news-releases/majority-of-indian-ngos-unable-to-leverage-digital-medium-says-ubm-india-public-interest-registry-survey-282672811.html