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Five Nonprofit Technology Trends to Watch in 2014

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Social media will remain a top priority for nonprofits in 2014, but 2013 helped solidify social media as a mandatory set of communication tools. Of all the digital payment services, Google Wallet is the digital payment system to watch in 2014. Since the launch of the iPhone in 2007, many mobile fundraising apps have come and gone.

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Outlook.com — The New Hotmail

Tech Soup

Outlook.com launched in February 2013 and all existing Hotmail users have been upgraded to Outlook.com as of early April. Instant Chat allows you to chat with your friends from Facebook and Google from your inbox. It integrates with Outlook (on-premises) 2007 or higher by installing the free Hotmail Connector. Google Chrome 23.

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Benetech: the Equilibrium Change Machine

Beneblog: Technology Meets Society

The book is an expanded version of their seminal article in the Stanford Social Innovation Review from 2007, “Social Entrepreneurship: The Case for Definition.” Whether it’s Microsoft transforming the PC software industry, or Google or Facebook, it’s clear that the world is different because these companies exist.

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Can You Crowdsource Your Next Big Fundraising Idea?

Connection Cafe

Dell’s IdeaStorm launched in 2007 and since then, 23,000 ideas have been submitted and 550 have been implemented. The program didn’t result from a brainstorming session of nonprofit staff, but was created by a volunteer in Colorado and implemented locally in 2007. Not surprisingly, they also tend to be the best fundraisers.

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