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On my way to NTC

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

And of course, there is Penguin Day !! I’m excited to be doing it again, in a new city, with some great partners, including Aspiration , of course, Joomla , PICnet , and the Chicago Technology Cooperative. This year, I’m much more clear about the directions my work is going in, and what I’m looking for at NTC.

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A Twitter follower is worth $0.24

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Note from Beth: Last month I had the pleasure of presenting on a panel at Association of California Orchestras with Marc van Bree , an arts and social media blogger I met in 2007. The title of this blog post is of course a wildly inaccurate claim. Your key performance indicator is of course the money you raised.

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Our Much Improved Tech Support In TechSoup's Refurbished Computer Initiative

Tech Soup

All of our RCI-refurbished PCs come with the Windows 7 operating system, and all come with Office 2007. One of their most current philanthropic projects is Connect 2 Compete , which in a big new digital inclusion program that aims to provide a PC and broadband Internet in every U.S. How Green Is RCI? low-income household with children.

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Bay Localize & Green Roofs: An Interview with Ingrid Severson

Have Fun - Do Good

Ingrid Severson is the lead project organizer of the Rooftop Resources project, a project of the Oakland non-profit Bay Localize. Ingrid: Bay Localize is a non-profit project that started back in December of 2005. Britt: What are some of Bay Localize's projects? Ingrid: Right now we have three projects.

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Using Photography to Change the World: An Interview with Paola Gianturco

Have Fun - Do Good

And, of course, because women's organizations always have too little money, I thought maybe a book would inspire other people to help. And it didn't take a year, it took five to finish that first project, which combined those elements that I had hoped to pursue. When I first began doing this, of course, I knew nothing.

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State Fairs and Visitor Co-Creation: An Interview about MN150

Museum 2.0

MN150 is a newish permanent exhibition (opened in Oct 2007) at the Minnesota History Center that marks the sesquicentennial of Minnesota with 150 of “the most influential forces in the state’s history.” How did this project get started? Thank you to Kate and all the courageous Minnesotans who took on this project!