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Offering free web sites and Internet project support |
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If you run or are part of a local voluntary, community, social or other non-commercial organisation in Darlington, England, you may be able to benefit from free and discount web and Internet services under the SCWID scheme. The typical support we provide is to design a free web site. You could use a web site to announce your organisation's activities, promote services to the people who would benefit from them or publish useful information for the general public.
SCWID can also help with other specific web or Internet based projects you are considering or general matters relating to the use of the web or the Internet. We will work with you on any agreed project or support services to help you
make the most effective use of the Internet taking into account what resources
you have available.
Each request for support is considered on its individual merits but here are some of the general criteria for acceptance: Organisations should be
Other criteria will also apply, some of which are described in our main terms and conditions. Also the time and resources available to provide these services is limited so we are not able to help in all cases. To confirm that your organisation would be entitled to receive services provided by SCWID, simply complete the application form, giving details about your organisation and what help you would like. We will then let you know whether you are entitled and the type of support we can offer. Alternatively you can contact us with general enquiries about what we do. |
A number of organisations in the Darlington area have already benefited from the support provided by SCWID *. Here is an example of a web site we have produced under the scheme. We can help you too The SCWID scheme is operated by Coadjutor Web Design, publishers of the Darlington Life web site, to provide free or discounted web sites and other Internet related services to the community of Darlington, England, UK. E-mail or phone 01325 241399 *Or previously operated similar schemes. © Copyright 2002 |