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Do You Have the Best Nonprofit Video of the Year?

NTEN

You may remember " Children Need a Bailout " from 2009, or " Breathe In, Breathe Out ," from 2008. Everything you need to know about the contest: This year's contest is a bit different than before, but the concept is still the same: we're celebrating and recognizing the best in nonprofit video!

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Games for Change: Al Gore, Supporting Vets, and Making Civics Fun

Tech Soup

iCivics grew out of the OurCourts project, which began in 2008, inspired by the desire of Justice Sandra Day O'Conner for young people to understand the judicial system better. To date , iCivics has been played over two million times in all 50 states and Washington, DC. iCivics: Learning How the Government Works.

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The 2016 - 2017 Best Nonprofit Conferences Calendar

Everyaction

Hosted in Duluth, MN, this year's gathering is the perfect opportunity for professionals from every corner of Minnesota’s robust nonprofit sector to join together, celebrate the sector, learn from one another and prepare for another year. Each fall since 2008 MNN has hosted an annual conference and expo. ARNOVA / Washington, DC / $380.

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Cloud Computing for Small Nonprofits: Lessons Learned from 5 Years in the Cloud

NTEN

Shortly after the Colorectal Cancer Coalition was incorporated as an organization in March 2005 we hired an admin, bought her a laptop and gave her a desk in a tiny single room office sublet from another organization in Washington, DC. I can only imagine how we'll celebrate 10 years. And kind of fun as only a techie will appreciate.

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Cloud Computing for Small Nonprofits: Lessons Learned from 5 Years in the Cloud

NTEN

Shortly after the Colorectal Cancer Coalition was incorporated as an organization in March 2005 we hired an admin, bought her a laptop and gave her a desk in a tiny single room office sublet from another organization in Washington, DC. I can only imagine how we'll celebrate 10 years. And kind of fun as only a techie will appreciate.

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Nonprofit Technology News Celebrity Forecasts for 2014

Tech Soup

She is the 2010 NTEN Award Winner and was named to the NonProfit Times list of the 50 most influential people in the charitable sector in 2008. Privacy is also on Marnie’s top five list, so she agrees with several of our NPTech celebrities that it is a top issue and that it will shape our work in the coming year. Peter Campbell.