RSS Newsfeeds

News feeds are an easy way to keep updated on the news that's of interest to you. Instead of having to go to Third Sector to see if there's a new story or feature, a news feed will deliver the headlines straight to your desktop, every time the news you want is updated.

News feeds are an easy way to keep updated on the news that's of interest to you. Instead of having to go to Third Sector to see if there's a new story or feature, a news feed will deliver the headlines straight to your desktop, every time the news you want is updated.

How does it work?

Third Sector's feeds use RSS (which stands for Really Simple Syndication). To use RSS, you need to get hold of an application called a news reader. There are many that you can download, some free and some that require a small fee. They display RSS information feeds from your chosen websites on your computer. After you have installed the application, all you have to do to get set up is choose which RSS feeds you want, for example an RSS feed of all the latest finance or fundraising stories.

List of news readers

Choose your news feed

Click on the feed you want from the list below, then add the URL (the web address at the top of the browser window that will pop up) into your reader. You can also copy the URL of any RSS links you see on the site to receive the RSS feed for that page. Not all readers operate in exactly the same way so refer to your reader's user guide for more details.

Good Practice RSS feeds

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