New benefit added for Charity Times Leadership Network members

Members of the Charity Times Leadership Network can now invite a colleague within their organisation to be a member at no additional charge.

The new benefit has been added to boost the offering for Charity Times' members and will be available immediately.

When signing up to become a member, a free extra membership will be available to gift to a colleague working within the same organisation.

Existing members will also be able to gift a membership subscription to somebody within their organisation.

Additional benefits include a 15% discount when posting jobs through Charity Times Jobs, free attendance at the Charity Times Annual Conference, free entries for the Charity Times Awards, plus access to all premium content across the Charity Times website.

You can read more on the membership options here.



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