Trust for London selects CC Grant Tracker

We are pleased to announce that Trust for London have selected CC Grant Tracker for their new CRM and Grants System. The solution has been ‘live’ and open to the public to apply online for Trust grant funding since the start of October.

Trust for London exists to reduce poverty and inequality in London and is the largest independent charitable foundation funding work which tackles these subjects in the capital.

One key aim of the project for the Trust was the ability for their new solution to offer online functionality, along with robust Reporting and Event Management capabilities. CC Grant Tracker was viewed as the most efficient system at the outcome of the tender.

Our Grants Management Director, Brian Armour, added
“The addition of the Trust for London to our ever growing customer portfolio has allowed us to incorporate further CRM functionality into CC Grant Tracker. The launch of their new system coincides with the release of new technology options to improve our support for accessibility to apply online for applicants with visual impairments or language difficulties. We look forward to developing our partnership with the team at the Trust and to helping the Trust exploit the advantages to their applications and project management processes that CC Grant Tracker can bring.”

The Trust for London have stated
“We are really pleased to have selected CC Tracker to manage our grant systems and look forward to working with CC Technology to deliver this project.”

With this partnership, we have the opportunity to position ourselves as
a world leader in the development of the scholarly ecosystem.

Keith Webster, Dean of University Libraries, Carnegie Mellon

I cannot overstate how pleased we have been.
We have to have confidence to work with a partner
for at least 5 years on a project of this size.

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