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How To: Put Technology to Use (November 2008)

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Hint: they don't.) Of course, to follow all this advice, you need to know your way around PhotoShop (or its open source equivalent, the GIMP). Your guide to the resources that will help you put technology to work for your cause. Write for the Web. First, you need to understand how people read on the web. Need more?

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My wish for Web 2.5

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

Hint to NTEN : Affinity Group Planets!) And, of course, not everyone I work with is choosing the same to do list or project manager. I think it would be very great to have a few nptech-focused “planets&# out there. I think those are better ideas than community blogs – and it’s so easy for people to get involved.

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No more custom CMS!

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

February 18, 2008 This is a rant. Of course, one could argue that migration off of one of the more popular CMS to another one is difficult – as difficult as migration off of a custom CMS. Hint: I hear there is way more Drupal demand than supply of expertise. ) { 1 trackback } Idealware 03.16.10

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Mobile Fundraisers: Explore Best Practices & Campaign Ideas

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For instance, Alicia Keys, a co-founder of the Keep A Child Alive foundation, leveraged her celebrity status in 2008 to help families and orphans affected by the AIDS crisis. To incorporate your mobile fundraising tools, use your outbound text tool to provide your participants with the next clue or give any hints.

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Guest Post: An ARG at the Smithsonian--A Success?

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The “Ghosts of a Chance” alternate reality game (ARG) ran from July 18 until October 25, 2008 and was a collaboration between the Smithsonian American Art Museum and CityMystery. Fortunately, over the course of the six requests, fourteen people participated to create a total of thirty-three artifacts. The game website is here.

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