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Gloucestershire Orchard Trust

Gloucestershire Orchard Trust

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The Gloucestershire Orchard Trust (GOT) is, very simply, the leading charity dedicated to the conservation and celebration of traditional orchards in Gloucestershire. Traditional orchards are a ...

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Setting up Microsoft 365

Setting up Microsoft 365

Task · 8 hrs
Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England, United Kingdom
IT
Nature & sustainability
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Gloucestershire Orchard Trust
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The Gloucestershire Orchard Trust needs someone with the technical skills to set up Microsoft 365 for use by the volunteer group.

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The Gloucestershire Orchard Trust is a small charity that would like to make use of 365 Business Basic or similar to provide e-mail accounts, a calendar, Teams meetings and document storage. We do not have the skills within our volunteer group to do this. If someone could provide the technical knowhow to undertake the set-up it would allow the trust to present itself properly to the world, enhance our efforts with for example grant applications and provide much needed administrative efficiency from day one.

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About Gloucestershire Orchard Trust

The Gloucestershire Orchard Trust (GOT) is, very simply, the leading charity dedicated to the conservation and celebration of traditional orchards in Gloucestershire. Traditional orchards are a valuable resource and have unique ecological, cultural, genetic, heritage and landscape value that we need to look after. However, changes in agriculture and in the way supermarkets buy and source fruit have meant that about 75% of Gloucestershire’s orchards have been lost in the past 50 years and what was once a familiar part of the landscape is now increasingly rare.